

Speaking of Alzheimer's
Alzheimer's Association New England Region
Presented by the Alzheimer's Association New England Region. Firsthand experiences from those navigating their journey with Alzheimer's disease, care partners, and researchers.
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Jul 31, 2025 • 28min
Landmark U.S. POINTER Study Results Revealed
In this episode, Dr. Stephen Salloway, principal investigator for the Rhode Island site of the U.S. POINTER study, joins us to discuss new findings showing that lifestyle changes can protect brain health and improve cognition in older adults at risk for dementia. This groundbreaking clinical trial highlights the power of structured support — including exercise, nutrition, cognitive training, and social engagement — to make a measurable difference.Need assistance? Call the Alzheimer’s Association 24/7 Helpline (800.272.3900).

Jul 24, 2025 • 24min
Beyond Alzheimer's: Understanding Vascular Dementia
Today we’re joined by Dr. Fanny Elahi, associate professor of neurology and neuroscience at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, to help us unpack vascular dementia and the role vascular pathologies play in cognitive decline. She discusses why diagnosing vascular dementia remains complex, and how lifestyle factors like exercise can help reduce risk.Need assistance? Call the Alzheimer’s Association 24/7 Helpline (800.272.3900).

Jul 10, 2025 • 33min
Advocating for Alzheimer's on Capitol Hill
Today we’re joined by two powerful advocates - Sean Terwilliger, who was recently diagnosed with younger-onset Alzheimer’s, and Tonya Maurer, a caregiver for her mother since 2017. Both attended the 2025 AIM Advocacy Forum in Washington, D.C., where more than 1,000 advocates from all 50 states came together to make their voices heard. In this episode, Sean and Tonya share what the experience meant to them, what they learned, and why advocacy is more important than ever in the fight against Alzheimer’s.Need assistance? Call the Alzheimer’s Association 24/7 Helpline (800.272.3900).

Jun 19, 2025 • 22min
Depression in Alzheimer's: Uncovering the Overlap
On today’s episode, we explore a common but often overlooked challenge for people living with Alzheimer’s: depression. While memory loss and confusion are widely recognized, the emotional impact often goes undiscussed. We’re joined by Dr. Julia Salinas, Geriatric Psychiatrist and Medical Director at Tufts Medicine’s Memory Care Program, to discuss how overlapping symptoms can make a diagnosis difficult, how to identify depression in loved ones living with Alzheimer’s and dementia, and how depression is treated to improve quality of life.Need assistance? Call the Alzheimer’s Association 24/7 Helpline (800.272.3900).

Jun 5, 2025 • 26min
Brain Health & Nutrition: Tips for Smarter Eating
Today we’re joined by Alison Dvorak, a registered dietician and certified nutritionist, to explore how everyday nutrition choices can support brain health and potentially reduce the risk of cognitive decline. She discusses the elements of brain-healthy diets, choosing smarter snacks, and tips for making better choices when eating on the go or dining out.For more information on brain-healthy nutrition, join us for the Alzheimer’s Association special virtual education series in honor of Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month. To register, visit alz.org/manh/events/ABAM.Need assistance? Call the Alzheimer’s Association 24/7 Helpline (800.272.3900).

May 22, 2025 • 31min
Supporting Families of Younger Onset
On today’s episode we explore younger-onset Alzheimer’s and how a diagnosis at this stage impacts the whole family –especially children and teens who may struggle to understand and cope. We’re joined by Diana Cose, founder of Lorenzo’s House, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting families affected by younger-onset Alzheimer’s, and Patti LaFleur, a daughter who navigated her mother’s diagnosis. Together, they share their powerful stories, the idea of dementia justice, and insights on the unique challenges and support needs of younger families facing dementia.For more information on our virtual program ‘Supporting Families of Younger Onset: A Panel Discussion and Virtual Screening' featuring Lorenzo’s House click here. Need assistance? Call the Alzheimer’s Association 24/7 Helpline (800.272.3900).

May 15, 2025 • 23min
Country Artist Jay Allen's Alzheimer's Mission
Today we're joined by country artist Jay Allen who turned his personal pain into powerful purpose after losing his mother to early-onset Alzheimer’s. Jay shares how her diagnosis changed his life, led him to write the viral hit “Blank Stares,” and sparked a nationwide movement for awareness and fundraising. Jay also discusses the healing power of music and how he's using his platform to honor his mother’s legacy and help others facing this devastating disease.For more information on Hope on the Harbor visit alz.org/manh/events/hope-on-the-harbor. Need assistance? Call the Alzheimer’s Association 24/7 Helpline (800.272.3900).

May 1, 2025 • 27min
27 Years of Impact: Jim Wessler's Leadership in the Fight to End Alzheimer's
As he prepares to retire after 27 years as the leader and CEO of the Alzheimer’s Association MA/NH Chapter, Jim Wessler joins us to reflect on decades of progress in Alzheimer’s awareness, care, and public policy. Jim shares the stories and people who inspired his work, pivotal moments in the fight against Alzheimer’s including research breakthroughs, and the critical work that still lies ahead in the fight against this growing public health crisis. Need assistance? Call the Alzheimer’s Association 24/7 Helpline (800.272.3900).

Apr 24, 2025 • 23min
Healing in Color: Coping Through Alzheimer's With Art
On today’s episode, we explore the power of art as a way to process, connect, and cope while navigating Alzheimer’s. We’re joined by abstract artist Nat Connacher of Stamford, CT who shares how his "Connecting Moments" series became an outlet for processing his mother’s Alzheimer’s journey. We discuss how how creativity can be an effective tool for anyone facing Alzheimer’s — whether you're a caregiver, a loved one, or someone living with the disease.Need assistance? Call the Alzheimer’s Association 24/7 Helpline (800.272.3900).

Apr 10, 2025 • 27min
How Alzheimer's Changed My Lifelong Friendship
Today we’re joined by Teresa Pineau of Connecticut, whose lifelong friend Toni was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s at just 47. From high school memories to motherhood and beyond, Theresa shares how their friendship changed as the disease progressed—and what it means to truly show up for a friend facing Alzheimer’s.Need assistance? Call the Alzheimer’s Association 24/7 Helpline (800.272.3900).