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The journey of caring for a loved one with dementia can be deeply challenging. Juliah Ratladi, an MSc Dementia Care Specialist and experienced dementia care professional, is uniquely positioned to share her observations, experiences, knowledge, and insights on various aspects of dementia care. Together with other dementia experts and caregivers, she raises awareness, offers encouragement, and provides hope. Through meaningful discussions, they shed light on key dementia-related issues, helping to educate and support those affected by the condition. Dementia care: How deep is your love?
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Wednesday Jul 02, 2025
Wednesday Jul 02, 2025
Episode Summary:
In this episode, Professor Andrea Tales, joins us to explore how dementia affects more than just memory, focusing on the often-overlooked sensory and perceptual changes. We discuss how smart technology, and thoughtful environmental design can better support people living with dementia, reduce distress, and improve quality of life. Whether you're a caregiver or professional, this conversation offers practical insights and new ways to think about dementia care.
Key Topics:
Sensory and Perceptual Changes in Dementia
– Understanding how visual dysfunction and other sensory issues impact behaviour and daily life.
Environmental Design
– How adapting home and public spaces can improve safety, familiarity, and independence for people living with dementia.
SMART Technology in Dementia Care
– The role of devices like Alexa and clocks in reducing anxiety and supporting routine, communication, and calmness.
Shifting from Trial-and-Error to Personalised Support
– Helping caregivers make informed choices about technology and care strategies based on the individual’s needs.
Key Takeaways:
Dementia isn’t just about memory loss, sensory changes like vision, balance, and perception are equally important but often overlooked.
These changes can lead to distress, confusion, and safety risks if not properly addressed.
Simple environmental changes, like adjusting colours, lighting, or layout—can make a big difference in helping people with dementia feel safe and oriented.
SMART technologies can enhance care when introduced at the right time and tailored to the person’s stage and needs, but they should support, not replace, human connection.
Caregivers benefit most when they move away from random solutions and instead use evidence-based, personalised strategies that truly fit their loved one’s situation.
Resources Mentioned
-A New Approach to Dementia: Examining Sensory and Perceptual Impairment
-Wendy Mitchell`s books
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