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Innovation and Entrepreneurship after 50 | Interview with Christy Owens of UTap2
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Melissa Batchelor, PhD, RN, FNP, FGSA, FAAN. I am a nurse, nurse practitioner, nurse educator and nurse researcher with over 25 years of experience in the aging and long-term care healthcare space. You can visit my website at MelissaBPhD.com to learn more about me, how you can work with me directly, and/or support future episodes of the podcast. Within the first 18 months of launching this podcast, we reached a ranking of top 10% globally. I have all of you who’ve been with me on this journey so far to thank for that! The best way you can help the podcast continue to grow is to LIKE the podcast with a thumbs up,
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TiGO YouTube Membership Intro Video
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Join this channel to get access to perks: ua-cam.com/channels/s8oeiZlJGQJzTE6Yan4hXw.htmljoin Melissa Batchelor, PhD, RN, FNP, FGSA, FAAN. I am a nurse, nurse practitioner, nurse educator and nurse researcher with over 25 years of experience in the aging and long-term care healthcare space. In addition to being a UA-cam member, you can also visit my website at MelissaBPhD.com/join and learn mor...
Game Over for Incontinence: Pelvic Floor Training Tips
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Pelvic floor disorders occur when the pelvic floor muscles weaken, leading to conditions like urinary incontinence. Incontinence is the involuntary leakage of urine, which can happen due to various triggers, such as coughing, sneezing, laughing, or even during physical activities like running or jumping. One of the challenges of pelvic floor exercises, like Kegels, is ensuring you're doing them...
Osteoporosis vs. Osteopenia: Understanding, Preventing, and Treating Bone Loss
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Join this channel to get access to perks: ua-cam.com/channels/s8oeiZlJGQJzTE6Yan4hXw.htmljoin "Smoking or having more than two alcoholic drinks per day can contribute to bone loss." -Melissa Batchelor, PhD, RN, FNP, FGSA, FAAN WHAT IS OSTEOPENIA AND OSTEOPOROSIS? Losing height and bone density are serious health concerns that often go unnoticed until significant damage has occurred. With 40 to ...
Cash in as an Age-Friendly Businesses | Live Stream TRAILER | Elite Members Only
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Cash in as an Age-Friendly Businesses | Live Stream TRAILER | Elite Members Only
Functional Cognitive Disorder vs Alzheimer’s: Key Differences Explained
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Functional Cognitive Disorder vs Alzheimer’s: Key Differences Explained
Aging Gracefully with a Healthy Gut Microbiome
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Aging Gracefully with a Healthy Gut Microbiome
How Nursing Homes Put Profit Before Patients
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How Nursing Homes Put Profit Before Patients
5 Tips for Traveling with a Person Living with Dementia
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5 Tips for Traveling with a Person Living with Dementia
May is Older Americans Month
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May is Older Americans Month
Housing Options for Older Adults
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Housing Options for Older Adults
10 Tips for Caregivers of People Living with Dementia
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10 Tips for Caregivers of People Living with Dementia
Why Women Have a Greater Risk of Alzheimer's Disease or Related Dementia
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Why Women Have a Greater Risk of Alzheimer's Disease or Related Dementia
State of Alzheimer's Disease Research
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State of Alzheimer's Disease Research
What is Lewy Body Dementia?
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What is Lewy Body Dementia?
Lauch of AgeWiseU for Insiders Only!
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Lauch of AgeWiseU for Insiders Only!
Find TiGO Handouts easily in AgeWiseU!
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Find TiGO Handouts easily in AgeWiseU!
What is Parkinson's Disease Dementia?
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What is Parkinson's Disease Dementia?
What to Expect When Moving into Assisted Living
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What to Expect When Moving into Assisted Living
What is Frontotemporal Dementia?
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What is Frontotemporal Dementia?
What is Vascular Dementia?
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What is Vascular Dementia?
Dementia 101
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Dementia 101
Dressing Your Age with Cyndy Porter
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Dressing Your Age with Cyndy Porter
How Does Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia Progress?
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How Does Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia Progress?
How is Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Diagnosed?
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How is Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Diagnosed?
Improving Memory by Avoiding These 7 Drugs
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Improving Memory by Avoiding These 7 Drugs
10 Tips for Preparing for a Primary Care Medical Visit
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10 Tips for Preparing for a Primary Care Medical Visit
Warning Signs of Alzheimer's Disease
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Warning Signs of Alzheimer's Disease
Difference between Alzheimer's Disease and Forgetfulness | This Is Getting Old Podcast
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Difference between Alzheimer's Disease and Forgetfulness | This Is Getting Old Podcast
Professional Use of Social Media: Interview with Dr. Carole Keim
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Professional Use of Social Media: Interview with Dr. Carole Keim

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  • @corinebamrick4742
    @corinebamrick4742 20 годин тому

    Simply said

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    @IdaBuchanan-kj9gu 22 години тому

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  • @Elise2525-j8n
    @Elise2525-j8n День тому

    Thank you, this was very very helpful. My mum will only eat cakes and sweets, very hard to get her to eat anything else. She has always been very careful about her diet. It's very sad to see 😢 Thsnk you again x

  • @CodyScott
    @CodyScott 2 дні тому

    Great information here! Thank you!

  • @SahvonEdwards
    @SahvonEdwards 4 дні тому

    I'm black...damn

  • @sandramckaig4666
    @sandramckaig4666 4 дні тому

    I have finally got some answers I need concerning a dear friend of 35 yrs who I suspected had vascular dementia because he was found in a diabetic coma back in Sept 2014....he was out 5 days and during that time had a brain MRI which showed areas not getting proper circulation....he also has A-fib and neuropathy up to his knees....he is very weak in the legs and slow doing everything....thanks for your video clip

  • @Daniela.Mccaffrey
    @Daniela.Mccaffrey 6 днів тому

    Hiding and blaming myself. Exactly, what happened

  • @user-rs2ky3by5h
    @user-rs2ky3by5h 7 днів тому

    I agree having Alzheimer’s or dementia is hard but they can still enjoy stuff they like

  • @ThisIsMyYoutubeName1
    @ThisIsMyYoutubeName1 9 днів тому

    My grandma had a vein in her neck collapse when she was in her early thirties. She was not expected to survive, but they put a stint in and she was able to walk out of the hospital 2 weeks later. In 2020 she had signs of dementia, doctors said that it would most likely be vascular. She had been living with only eating a boiled food diet since her 30’s. I noticed her repeating stories over and over in 2020. My grandpa passed in 2021, my aunt moved in, I was with her every day until the mid afternoon, my uncle would come until my aunt was home. She declined so rapidly and I was not sure how. But in 2 years, she went from the stories to not knowing who her parents, husband or children were. She had a fall and they did a MRI and confirmed that it was vascular. So many people have expressed that her decline was so severe and so fast that it was not really common for vascular. She passed away 3 months ago and it was very strange and I still don’t understand what happened. Her temperature dropped to 92, she was just waking up and had not ate anything and didn’t have diabetes, but her blood sugar was in the 300’s. No matter how many times I tried, and I tried with 3 different machines, it would not work for me to get a blood pressure reading. The blood oxygen test that you put on the finger wouldn’t even work. But it all worked fine on me. After I had her warmed up I was able to get her oxygen readings and it was 78. Right before the ambulance arrived I was able to get a blood pressure reading and it was 191/160. Paramedics were there 5 minutes later and her vitals were fine, but they were saying that she had a vagel response or something like that and she was fine. They said to give her a breathing treatment and that they see this often and it’s not a concern. 30 minutes later she had the same symptoms, I held her until her heart suddenly stopped. They ruled her death as cardiac arrest, but it doesn’t seem to explain why she had those symptoms and how long it lasted (from 7am and she was pronounced at 12pm). I don’t know if it’s related to the vascular dementia and went into cardiac arrest from the dementia taking the natural course and those are the systems of actively dying from it or if the mystery of events put her in cardiac arrest. I seen the peace in her while she was passing and it brings me peace knowing she was not alone and her last words were “you are the best one”. I still have a void of not knowing what happened in the hours leading up to her passing. So I am curious to see if you have any thoughts about this.

  • @Katherine_xs
    @Katherine_xs 9 днів тому

    Your curls are very pretty

  • @efteali6959
    @efteali6959 10 днів тому

    I write comment but l didnt see here 😢

  • @lucycox279
    @lucycox279 12 днів тому

    You are the only person that talked a little about my experience balance falling anxiety those are. The worst thing for me I had a MRI she only said I have 2 kinds of dementia. I go to see her September 27 but do you have any points for my falling no balance

  • @daveassanowicz186
    @daveassanowicz186 13 днів тому

    The old people aren't as easy to exploit.

  • @ELH603
    @ELH603 14 днів тому

    Recently found out my pawpaw has this awful disease. Id rather him die of cancer or a stroke or anything else. It's so sad to know within a couple months he will forget us all and everything he worked for his entire life. Wth are we even here for if we just forget it all. So sad. F*ck dementia man. ❤ Peace and love to all of you ❤

  • @mariapropst7935
    @mariapropst7935 16 днів тому

    Thank you so very much for this video and all your videos that I will be looking at... I am in process of trying to help my brother who has cognitive decline. I just wanted to say thank you so very much for sharing your knowledge to help us..God Bless!!

  • @L.J.H.-sg6eb
    @L.J.H.-sg6eb 17 днів тому

    My Mom has been diagnosed for about a year with Alzheimers Dementia, but has recently displayed Parkinsons disease Dementia where when she walks she is very careful and bent over and her hands shake alot. I have told her doctor and they have some exercises they have given us to do together. I think she has Lewy Body Dementia because of her vivid hallucinations. She sees a tall man in black with a straw hat, a tiger with black and white striped wings, and bunnies on the floor and leaves are birds to her. Also, she acts out her dreams. I have seen her pet an animal that is not there. We have an eye appt this week to see how her eyes have progressed. Thank you so much for your videos. She likes to hear me talk and she apologizes for not following, but no matter what I say I smile and say it just feels good to talk to you. Love her so much!! ❤❤❤

  • @TPWW-tr3rr
    @TPWW-tr3rr 17 днів тому

    GOD BLESS YOU!!!

  • @lindaguida4074
    @lindaguida4074 19 днів тому

    Get annual bloodwork done!

  • @lindacoleman2014
    @lindacoleman2014 20 днів тому

    My son sent my family this video. Thank you for the information, my mother who is 90 years old has been recently diagnosed with LBD. It's very challenging but as a family we just want to do whats best for my mother and help her to live a healthy and happy life.

  • @stevensvideosonyoutube
    @stevensvideosonyoutube 20 днів тому

    I appreciate your thoughtfulness. Things seem to be OK. Research has helped me to understand the categorical behavioral characteristics and other intrinsic things.

  • @Janek-q4o
    @Janek-q4o 21 день тому

    👾

  • @skyfly6560
    @skyfly6560 22 дні тому

    The trigger for my lo is he wants the keys to the car (he is not allowed to drive on Drs advice) to buy alcohol Decanted zero beers always available in bottles that look like normal beer. Or he does not want to wear sunglasses he has glaucoma and has been advised to protect his eyes

  • @victoriamcleod-tardiff5321
    @victoriamcleod-tardiff5321 23 дні тому

    Those hormones' are derived from the urine of pregnant mares. (Female horses) it is collected in a very cruel way and the foals are considered by products and are often destroyed. As a life long horse woman I will NEVER take these medications!

  • @MrNoBody_55555
    @MrNoBody_55555 23 дні тому

    Could sinus infections or blocked nose cuase bad brain blood flow? I have been suffering with this for almost 4 years Suddenly my sinus problem started and everything else you mentioned in the video also... I just suddenly became someone else So many skills I had before seem like I cant do them anymore and muchhh more PLEASE IF YOU READ THIS reply I have been depressed for so long and thinking about ending my life because I cant do anything anymore..

  • @kochaoji1
    @kochaoji1 24 дні тому

    Thank you, I always appreciate what you share!

  • @victoriamcleod-tardiff5321
    @victoriamcleod-tardiff5321 24 дні тому

    Please learn about Dr. Solomon Carter Fuller!

  • @MrShrek23000
    @MrShrek23000 26 днів тому

    My father has had medical issues for the past 30 years. Back problems degenerative disc disease a bunch of other stuff. A few years back he fell and hit his head and was in the hospital. He was told he had a bunch on lesions on the 🧠, they said he has MS. He is also starting to hear a cat in our garage, sees a cat in our house, he's have visual and audio hallucinations and if I tell him it's not happening he gets really mad like I'm calling him a list. It's getting really hard to deal with. He never told his Dr about this stuff so I went with him and told the dr and he got mad. He doesn't want to come to grips with having dementia...what should I do????? I'm 40 he's 66.

  • @sundancer7381
    @sundancer7381 29 днів тому

    I didn't realize prescribing antibiotics increased the risk of C-dif. C-dif - bad news! How many wind up in hospital with that??

  • @mariehelenebourlet
    @mariehelenebourlet Місяць тому

    My 70 year old best friend has had Parkinson's disease for about 10 years, and recently we've been noticing mental changes which were not there before. She's become fearful (of lorries mainly)thus stressed when we walk. She can't manage her phone properly ( she blames the phone). She used to be a good dancer, but now she's becoming unable to do the salsa steps for instance. She asks her husband to lock their bedroom door. She is sleepy ( even shut her eyes) during a conversation. Her neurologist has suggested to take tests, but she refuses to go.Actually she seems to be denying the current situation. We thought she was suffering from Alzheimer's disease, but when I heard about P's Disease Dementia, I realized it might be her problem. If anyone can help me, I'd be grateful.Thanks in advance.

  • @mariehelenebourlet
    @mariehelenebourlet Місяць тому

    Very interesting indeed , but please could you slow down when you speak : it's difficult for non English speaking people. Thank you in advance.( I'm French).

  • @LoveLove-yw3nd
    @LoveLove-yw3nd Місяць тому

    Thanks for addressing this topic. It's easy to find excuses verses addressing problems directly. Some times the solution isn't medication it's education. The more educated one is on there body, the less naive one is to believe everything they hear. Kiddos to you for this topic🎉🎉🎉❤

  • @nonicosio
    @nonicosio Місяць тому

    I have that, confusion, gait issues, anxiety, depression, severe mental fog, paranoia, it improves with keto and fasting

  • @lindarobb5552
    @lindarobb5552 Місяць тому

    Please use some visuals and show spelling of the medical terms like the chemicals in the brain and talk about how to evaluate types of dementia based on brain scans . Informative but delivery could be improved

  • @user-hw7rb5vs8n
    @user-hw7rb5vs8n Місяць тому

    ...share a bit of the profit?.... communisism!!!! Lmfao

  • @jazminlanena7512
    @jazminlanena7512 Місяць тому

    Nursing homes dont pay and over work you! They shoukd create robots for that instead of everything else!

  • @junemelton765
    @junemelton765 Місяць тому

    Thank you ! I am a retried nurse 20 years has really helped me and I am going blind.! All your information has help

  • @l.5832
    @l.5832 Місяць тому

    I was pushed out of my last job. I was top sales but one by one all my duties were handed over to a 21 year old. Then boss made false accusations against me. I left. Got a new job and need it for the benefits. But after 8 months my hours have been steadily declining and yet they have hired on5 new younger staff members, some of whom are getting more hours than I am. I haven't said anything because I sense they want me to. They are fishing for a showdown so I will quit. They have no grounds to fire, so they reduce hours til you starve and quit.

  • @noniansari4442
    @noniansari4442 Місяць тому

    Can you tell me that , FTD also correlated with movement

  • @renaewall4477
    @renaewall4477 Місяць тому

    This is important information.

  • @Emilybb-nk3we
    @Emilybb-nk3we Місяць тому

    In the maintime in Belgium a single elderly person in a nursing home pays over 2k without medical insurance and we are still dissing US healthcare

  • @BeADad2447
    @BeADad2447 Місяць тому

    Thank you! Great video!

  • @jiringhoadanoritsewolilian1795
    @jiringhoadanoritsewolilian1795 Місяць тому

    A beautiful lecture, thank you so much.

  • @lisazaro
    @lisazaro Місяць тому

    It is so wonderful to be able to provide them with some privacy, absolutely. Or to feel like you can be right there with them and able to hear if they need assistance.

  • @lisazaro
    @lisazaro Місяць тому

    Great advice!

  • @bahunt75
    @bahunt75 Місяць тому

    I did not hear CADASIL mentioned as a cause for a vascular dementia. CADASIL is the leading cause of hereditary vascular dementia. All neurologist should think CADASILc when diagnosing someone with vascular dementia.

  • @georginaheaps5054
    @georginaheaps5054 Місяць тому

    To fit the right height for the arms, stand in the walking position, bend your arm . Your arm should fit comfortable on the rests. You can adjust the reach for the handles.

  • @baileyjaymes
    @baileyjaymes Місяць тому

    I'm a transexual woman. These people are always talking about discrimination, discrimination, discrimination. I live in a super republican state in the south. I walk out my house everyday and I NEVER see discrimination, homophobia, or transphobia. This person here is basically telling me that I'm prone to dementia because people are showing me hate. WTF!!! I thought he was gonna talk about hormones or something. This is ridiculous.

  • @spiet7380
    @spiet7380 Місяць тому

    The root cause of Dementia is Type 3 Diabetes. High Insulin levels cause havoc in the brain and it starts around 30 or 40 and ever so slowly it progresses with age. Can't easily recall names or words? Forget why you entered a room? That's the beginning! Eat Keto or Carnivore to reverse symptoms and stay away from toxic Seed Oils.

  • @laurenhart584
    @laurenhart584 Місяць тому

    Oh my gracious I needed this a year ago!!! Airports are so difficult for couples living with alz

  • @kathyrobertson4493
    @kathyrobertson4493 Місяць тому

    Way to go Joe.