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Diversity Within Dementia

Diversity Within Dementia

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Diversity Within Dementia takes its listeners through a journey that explores the different facets of Alzheimer's and dementia through the lens of caretakers, community members from differing backgrounds and cultural connections, and experts in the field, including physicians and researchers. Produced and hosted by siblings, Anushka and Anshul Noori, co-founders of Gentle Generations, the podcast was developed in collaboration with the WA State Dementia Action Collaborative. Not intended for medical advice, we hope this body of work adds a deeper awareness about the complexity of Alzheimer's.Gentle Generations Hygiène et vie saine
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    • Episode 6 - George Dicks
      Sep 5 2022

      In Episode 6 of Diversity within Dementia, we explore the different facets of Alzheimer’s and dementia within the African American community with George Dicks.

      George is a Trainer and Presenter of Mental Health and functional concerns of the Chronically Mentally Ill and their families. George also works to advocate for Gay/Lesbian issues in Aging. He is a Board member of the Seattle Gay Clinic during the height of the AIDS epidemic, and a Board Member of the Seattle Counseling Service for Sexual Minorities [SCS]. He’s also been a speaker at a variety of events, including the Annual African –American Caregiver Conference in 2017, 2018, Keynote 2019; at the Fabulous Aging: LGBT/Q Aging Forum, the African-American Reach and Teach for Health [AARTH] on multiple occasions in workshops, the UW/School of Nursing: GMHS Certificate program in its inception, and podcasts on Rainier Radio in an interview with Brenda Charles.

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      1 h et 18 min
    • Episode 5 - Cole Allick and Gary Ferguson
      Aug 29 2022

      In Episode 5 of Diversity Within Demensia, we explore the different facets of Alzheimer’s and dementia in the American Indian and Alaska Native community with Cole Allick and Gary Ferguson.

      Cole is a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians. He currently works at the Institute for Research to Educate and Advance Community Health (IREACH) with the methods and outreach cores. Concurrently, he is working to finish his PhD in Indigenous Health at the University of North Dakota.

      Dr. Ferguson serves as Faculty and Director of Outreach & Engagement at Washington State University’s Institute for Research and Education to Advance Community Health (IREACH) located in the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine. Originally from the Shumagin Islands community of Sand Point, Alaska he is Unangax and an enrolled member of the Qagan Tayagunin (kah-gan tai-ya-gun-gin) Tribe. Dr. Ferguson’s past positions include providing clinical services to his home region at Eastern Aleutian Tribes, serving at the ANTHC as Wellness & Prevention Director and Senior Director of Community Health Services and as Chief Executive Officer at RurAL CAP.

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      1 h et 20 min
    • Episode 4 - Eleanor Lee
      Aug 22 2022

      In Episode 4 of Diversity within Dementia, we explore the different facets of Alzheimer’s and dementia within the Asian population with Dr. Eleanor Lee.

      Dr. Lee is an ARNP and received her PhD from the University of Washington School of Nursing in 1999. She now serves as a Medical Staff member for the Asian Counseling and Referral Service (ACRS) and operates a private practice as a family doctor for adult family homes and nursing homes.

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      1 h et 12 min
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