In This Episode
Let’s just have some fun, already! If you’re looking for ideas of what to do with your person while you’re living la vida (stir) loca, this is the episode for you. Julie Bigham, founder of Joy-Filled Visits and a former activities director, shares ideas and tells a moving story about a woman able to engage more than her family thought possible.
(30 minutes)
Show Notes
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Mentioned in This Episode
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Julie’s first book: Gifts from Gramps: My Joy-Filled Journey from Granddaughter to Grandmother
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- Joy-Filled Visits Special Edition Newsletter
Resources
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- The Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC): Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)
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- Complimentary Strategy Call for Dementia Care Partners
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- Master Class Training: Make Your Own Luck: 8 Ways to Start Reducing Your Chances of Developing Dementia Right Now
More For Care Partners
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Archive
With Host Christy Turner of Dementia Sherpa (Episodes 79-current)
With Host Mike Good of Together in This (Episodes 1-78)
Mike Good founded The Alzheimer’s Podcast in May 2017. Christy appears as a guest in episodes 15, 19, 21, and 23-26. She became the featured expert on the show starting with episode 28 and appears in every episode after, except 56. When Mike decided to follow his bliss, Christy took over the show in January 2019.
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