The Surviving Alzheimer's Podcast

By: Ken Cardita - Ascending Minds LLC
  • Summary

  • This podcast is the story of Ken and Shanna, a married couple who's lives have been forever changed (for the better) because we have learned to live with and ultimately Survive Alzheimer's disease. We have learned many lessons in our 12+ year journey together down Dementia Road. Our mission is to help caregivers and families who have been changed by Alzheimer's disease. We share our experiences on how we both eventually rediscovered joy and gained a peace that passes all understanding, all while dealing with our lifes greatest challenge.
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  • EP 1 So you can Survive Alzheimer's ? - an introduction
    Aug 10 2022

    Send Ken a Text Message about the Podcast

    In this first episode I will give you some of background information and introduce you to the people that this podcast is about. I'll also introduce you to how we have survived Alzheimer's disease so far.

    It's my hope that you'll be able to connect with us, thus, be able to relate your experiences to ours in doing this. I hope that you can learn from our experiences.

    Why did I decide to do this podcast? It's about you. I wanted to help you in dealing with your loved one's dementia. I've learned a lot of things along the way here. A lot of it was the hard way, and I hope that some of the things that I've picked up along the way may be of use to you.

    About a year and a half ago, when I finally decided to move Shanna to a memory care facility after I couldn't take care of her anymore, I had done it for four years, 24 /7. I decided to get some grief counseling. I took grief counseling sessions for about nine months. And one of the things that she taught me was that as we help other people with the things that we have struggled with, we heal.

    And I have learned that along the way, I've dealt with caregiver burnout, we survived the COVID pandemic together. The decision to put her in memory care was probably the hardest thing I've ever done. And then once she was there after almost a year, I made another tough decision to move her to a better facility. And that turned out really good. But watching my wife go through all of the stages of the disease and all of the challenges that it brought, both of us was a very interesting experience.

    This disease has brought my wife and I closer than ever together in the last four or five years. Tremendous things have changed all for the better, even while we're struggling with the disease. And this is our story. My hope is in telling our story, it'll be helpful to you, and you'll be able to face your own challenges with a degree of hope and be able to find peace. Like I have found.

    So how does one survive alzheimer's? As you probably know, Alzheimer's is a fatal disease, but what do I mean by surviving it? Well, I looked up in the dictionary what the word survival means, and some of the things that I really liked was it means to remain or to continue in existence.

    How do I continue to live as I watch the person I love the most in my life slowly fade away? How do I get along or remain healthy, happy and unaffected in spite of some circumstances? That's another definition of survive. That's what I mean by surviving Alzheimer's I will tell you how my wife has dealt with this in episodes to come and how I dealt with it.

    Well, thanks for listening and be sure to follow the surviving Alzheimer's podcast. The surviving. Alzheimer's. Podcast is brought to you by Ascending Minds, LLC.

    Link to “The Surviving Alzheimer’s Podcast” Facebook page.

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    Visit the NEW Surviving Alzheimer's Podcast Website (survalz.com)
    to Register for the Support Group, Newsletter and more ...

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    13 mins
  • EP 2 Life before Dementia ... were there early clues ?
    Aug 13 2022

    Send Ken a Text Message about the Podcast

    Surviving Alzheimer's: Reflections on Early Signs and Coping Strategies

    In this episode of the Surviving Alzheimer's podcast, host Ken Cardita shares his journey alongside his wife, Shanna, who has been battling Alzheimer's disease. He reflects on their early life together, identifying initial signs of cognitive decline, and the crucial lessons learned during their journey. The podcast delves into the importance of selecting the right medical support, dealing with emotional triggers and caregiver challenges, and highlights the role of faith and open communication in their continued resilience. Ken also emphasizes the value of hindsight and offers advice for those starting their caregiving journey.

    00:00 Introduction to the Surviving Alzheimer's Podcast
    00:32 Early Signs and Reflections
    01:00 Life Before Alzheimer's
    03:06 Challenges and Changes in the 1990s
    04:23 The 2000s: Family and Personal Growth
    10:10 Early Cognitive Struggles
    13:00 The First Neurologist Visit
    17:17 Lessons Learned and Advice
    23:17 Emotional Journey and Faith
    25:27 Conclusion and Next Steps

    Get the FREE Guide to Responding to Repeated Questions

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    30 mins
  • EP 3 What do you mean I should not Drive? - Dealing with Denial
    Aug 16 2022

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    Navigating Denial and Driving: A Caregiver's Journey

    In this episode of the Surviving Alzheimer's podcast, host Ken Cardita recounts his personal experiences dealing with denial and the challenges of getting his wife, Shanna, to stop driving once it was no longer safe for her to drive. He shares valuable insights and resources for caregivers, emphasizing the importance of overcoming denial, being proactive, and finding support. Ken also offers practical tips on how to handle the sensitive issue of driving with a loved one who has Alzheimer's, as well as highlighting the role of denial as a coping mechanism.

    00:00 Introduction and Host Welcome
    00:40 Episode Overview: Dealing with Denial
    01:20 Personal Journey: Early Signs and Diagnosis
    04:03 Understanding Denial in Dementia
    09:31 Shanna's Driving Struggles
    17:34 Caregiver Tips and Resources
    23:07 Recap and Closing Thoughts
    24:34 Next Episode Preview and Final Remarks

    Online Resources that were helpful for Ken early on
    o www.alz.org – The Alzheimer’s Association
    o www.TeepaSnow.com - Teepa Snow – A positive approach to care
    o www.CareBlazers.com - Dr. Natale Edmunds careblazer program and facebook group

    Get the FREE Guide to Responding to Repeated Questions

    Visit the NEW Surviving Alzheimer's Podcast Website (survalz.com)
    to Register for the Support Group, Newsletter and more ...

    Visit the Podcast Facebook page

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    28 mins

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Just beginning my journey as the patient

I am finding this podcast to be informative and compassionate. I have just now been diagnosed and just now started my first medication. I also feel like I’m accepting, but then it’s a bit early to be sure of that. My husband is extremely compassionate… He is Asian and I feel his Buddhist background helps him to stay grounded and distanced enough yet caring. Right now the unknown trajectory is the only thing scary to me. I am taking great comfort in your very relatable and caring point of view and in your ability to clearly report the progression of your journey thank you. This is a PS: I visited your Facebook site and joined up only to see a message ostensibly from me. It was apparently ChatGPT engineered. As you can imagine, this distressed me greatly as the content was not in any way from me. it was responded to immediately causing me to have to contact a few people. This is just an FYI for you.

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