S4, Ep 4 - Capacity and Decision Making Demystified

S4, Ep 4 - Capacity and Decision Making Demystified

In this episode Hilton interviews Mark Yates a Geriatrician from Ballarat. Mark introduces some simple principles to use when assessing capacity particularly in relation to the person living with dementia. He talks about the URUC model, which stands for understanding, retain, utilise and communicate information for which they are being assessed. Mark is able to break down what can be a very complex and challenging process for medical professionals into simpler terms that can be easily applied.

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S5 Ep 2 Blood-Based Biomarkers in assessment of people with cognitive symptoms

S5 Ep 2 Blood-Based Biomarkers in assessment of people with cognitive symptoms

In this special extra episode, our good friend from previous seasons, Dr Steph Daly returns for a cameo interview with Hilton, sharing her insights from being involved in an ongoing trial investigatin...

18 Mars 40min

S5 Ep 1 Dementia - More Than a Memory Problem

S5 Ep 1 Dementia - More Than a Memory Problem

Our team of Dr Peter Silberberg, Dr Rebecca Moore and Dr Hilton Koppe share a discussion of the key components of our teaching sessions on the recognition and assessment of people presenting with poss...

18 Mars 45min

S4, Ep-9 - Learning from Lived Experience - Mardi's Story

S4, Ep-9 - Learning from Lived Experience - Mardi's Story

In this episode we hear from Mardi, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease a few years ago, Mardi talks about her symptoms, diagnosis and how she approached and continues to approach a life living...

7 Maj 202538min

S4, Ep-8 - Social isolation and Loneliness increase our risk of dementia - but what can we do about it?

S4, Ep-8 - Social isolation and Loneliness increase our risk of dementia - but what can we do about it?

In this episode Hilton Koppe talks to Suraj Samtani a researcher from the centre for healthy brain ageing, about social isolation and loneliness. We learn that reducing the impact of these factors can...

2 Maj 202534min

S4, Ep-7 - Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) and the impact of micro trauma on the brain and its association with dementia

S4, Ep-7 - Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) and the impact of micro trauma on the brain and its association with dementia

In this episode, Steph talks to Rowena Mobbs - a cognitive neurologist with a special interest in CTE and concussion, something that has been gaining interest in mainstream media and research. She tal...

30 Apr 202529min

S4, Ep-6 - The Landscape of Alzheimer's Disease and Precision Medicine

S4, Ep-6 - The Landscape of Alzheimer's Disease and Precision Medicine

In this episode Hilton talks to Paul Yates, Associate Professor and geriatrician and researcher from the National Ageing Research Institute (NARI) and Austin Health. Paul describes the landscape of Al...

25 Apr 202535min

S4, Ep 5 - Raising the Profile of Dementia in At Risk Groups

S4, Ep 5 - Raising the Profile of Dementia in At Risk Groups

In this episode Steph talks to Madeline Healy a geriatrician from Melbourne who received a Churchill Fellowship to travel internationally and research the services for people living with dementia who ...

23 Apr 202533min

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