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The Power of Curiosity in Caregiving
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“I have no special talents, I am only passionately curious,” said Albert Einstein. But what if curiosity was the key to deeper connection — especially in the face of dementia?
In this episode, we explore how staying open and inquisitive can transform the caregiving experience. Meet Rebecca Ballen — a quirky, cat-loving, all-around amazing human — who cares for her father, Stanley. She shares how curiosity has helped her rediscover her dad in new and unexpected ways throughout his dementia journey.
Join us for a heartfelt conversation about embracing the unknown, finding joy in small moments, and seeing loved ones through a fresh lens.
Credits:
Dementia Nation is funded by the Government of Canada’s New Horizons Grant for Seniors and is produced by Kristin Bartlett and Kristine White, edited by Matthew Pencer and developed by the Alzheimer Society of Toronto. The music is produced by Matthew Pencer, Robin Dann and Lindsay Owen Pierre. DementiaNation is hosted by Kristin Bartlett and Tracey Adams Thibaudeau, Active Living Program Coordinators for the Alzheimer Society of Toronto. Special thanks to Rebecca Ballen for sharing her story about her father Stanley Ballen.
Photo Credit: Pradeepto Roy picture of Rebecca and Stanley Ballen
Check out First Capture Studios and the Alzheimer Society of Toronto’s Visual Storytelling Installation
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Seeking help through the organizations which are in place is so helpful because you really not alone in this journey
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