There is always new and interesting research being conducted and published related to Alzheimer’s disease.
The findings are varied and often contradict each other so how do we know what to believe? This week on Caregivers’ Circle I speak with Brigid Reynolds, nurse practitioner, research investigator and faculty at Georgetown University who demystifies the research process and provides an overview of how research is conducted and how to differentiate which findings hold value or not.
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Stephanie Erickson is a clinical social worker with over 20 years of experience as a geriatric social worker. Her primary area of practice focuses on…
Stephanie Erickson is a clinical social worker with over 20 years of experience as a geriatric social worker. Her primary area of practice focuses on Dementia and decision-making capacity. She works with seniors living autonomously, in care facilities, in acute care at the hospital, and who are living with family. Stephanie also provides training and consultation to families, the Alzheimer’s Society, community groups, financial and legal institutions and at professional conferences. She hosts her own weekly podcast called Caregivers’ Circle. She founded Erickson Resource Group which offers holistic services to seniors and their families. Check out her free guide to initiating conversations with aging relatives.
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