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Using reminiscence therapy with Indigenous foods and music to support caregivers in redirecting relatives with dementia | February 22, 2024

Date of Presentation: February 22, 2024

Type: Past Presentation  

Audience: Clinical  Community  

Program: Dementia Caregiver Support ECHO  

Keywords: #caregiver training  #dementia care  #indigenous foods  #music  #reminiscence  

In this presentation, Dr. Jordan P. Lewis (Aleut, Native Village of Naknek), Ph.D., MSW, Associate Director of the Memory Keepers Medical Discovery Team and Professor at the University of Minnesota Medical School, Duluth campus, first provides a background of Dementia, Alzheimer’s disease as well as prevalence, incidence data, health behaviors that may impact future Alzheimer’s Disease diagnoses, as well as Indigenous foods that may prolong the onset of Alzheimer’s Disease diagnoses. Then, Dr. Lewis discusses how to use reminiscence therapy with Indigenous foods and music to support caregivers in redirecting relatives with dementia.

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Presented by:

Jordan P. Lewis (Aleut, Native Village of Naknek), Ph.D., MSW

Dr. Jordan P. Lewis, Aleut, Native Village of Naknek, is the Associate Director of the Memory Keepers Medical Discovery Team and Professor at the University of Minnesota Medical School, Duluth campus. His expertise is in Indigenous successful aging, generativity and Indigenous dementia caregivers’ needs and strengths. He developed the concept of Indigenous cultural generativity and the role of cultural practices and generativity in dementia caregiver health and wellbeing.

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Date added: February 22, 2024