
Season 1 Finale
Dad's latest hospitalization, Mom's revised care plan, listener feedback, and AI-inspired reflections on what we've learned over the first season of Mom and Dad Have Dementia. Do you follow us on social media? Instagram

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Hosted by Beth, Jer, and Josh · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 18 episodes
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Join us—Bethany, Jeremiah, and Josh (and Josh’s partner, Emily)—as we share our personal journey of caring for our parents with dementia. Our dad has been diagnosed with Parkinson's and Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH), and our mom is living with Alzheimer's, and they have lived in a variety of care settings, from independent living to memory care, and faced multiple hospitalizations as their diseases have progressed. With honesty, humor, and compassion, we discuss the realities of caregiving—navigating the challenges, emotions, and moments of connection along the way.
Beth, Jer, and Josh hosts Mom and Dad Have Dementia, a society show with 18 episodes published.

Dad's latest hospitalization, Mom's revised care plan, listener feedback, and AI-inspired reflections on what we've learned over the first season of Mom and Dad Have Dementia. Do you follow us on social media? Instagram

After their move to the memory care wing of the retirement home, Mom and Dad each exhibit behaviors that may be dealbreakers for this type of care. The kids scramble to keep up. "Adeste Fideles Waltz" and “Brittle Rille"

Bethany and Jeremiah discuss how our parents got comfortable with moving into a retirement home, how we chose from, and exactly how much they've paid for each level of care through three moves. Do you follow us on social

Josh gets a call from the retirement home while on vacation letting us know that Dad is in the hospital. We give an update on Dad's condition and discuss what went well and and what didn't as we all tried to respond to a

In this episode, we talk about how Emily is helping her parents - who do not have dementia - navigate the aging process. She’s taking what we've learned from Mom and Dad’s journey and using it to support her own parents

Today we talk about Dad and the difficulty we've had nailing down a diagnosis and a cause for his dementia. Navigating the United States healthcare system is not for the faint of heart, and when the answers are unclear,

We're switching things up and discussing how dementia, Alzheimer's, and memory loss are portrayed in film. Each of us brings a different movie or TV series to the table to discuss why we think it's important and we give

We talk about paperwork- POAs, POLST, HIPAA - and all that important stuff you need lined up in order to take over officially as a dementia caregiver. And if your parents are currently in good health, what can you do now

We're taking a break from our regularly scheduled content to give you an update on what happened last week with mom and dad. Are you following us on social media? Instagram and Facebook: @momanddadhavedementia BlueSky: @

One of the hardest parts of caregiving is having to "parent" your own parents. In this episode, we dive into the emotional and practical challenges of managing your loved one's technology use—especially when dementia mak

We talk about what we did with all that STUFF that our parents accumulated over the years - not to mention the emotional baggage that comes with it. We got rid of 50% of mom and dad's belongings when moving them from a s

Anica joins us today to talk about taking care of her mom (who has Alzheimer's) and a baby all while juggling her career as a therapist. Balancing caretaking for older parents and children at the same time is often calle

Mom is buying CBD gummies, glass art, and gadgets online but doesn't remember purchasing them...time to take away the credit card?! We look back to the first signs that mom and dad needed help managing day to day finance

In this episode, we talk about driving with dementia. At what point did mom and dad lose their car keys? What did that look like? What are the complexities around getting someone to stop driving? Hosts: Josh (oldest) Jer

We found mom's blog content, thanks to my aunt! In this mini episode, Beth reads a story mom wrote on her blog back in 2012, long before her Alzheimer's diagnosis, about our family's nativity scene. Check out our social

Josh asks Dad's permission to discuss his dementia in our podcast and asks Dad what it's like to have memory loss and live with someone who has Alzheimer's. Hosts: Josh - oldest sibling Jeremiah - middle sibling Beth - y

Jeremiah (the third sibling), joins the discussion and we all try to answer the question, "When did we first notice something was wrong?" We discuss what normal aging behavior looks like vs. signs of dementia or Alzheime

We introduce ourselves, our parents, and our parents' dementia journey. Dementia is an umbrella term that refers to a decline in memory, thinking, and cognitive abilities severe enough to interfere with daily life. Alzhe
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