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  • Dementia Seminar 2026: What to Expect
    Jan 13 2026

    In this special episode of the McGregor Dementia Podcast, host Mark Bricker sits down with Dr. Edward Shaw and Dr. Benjamin Mast to talk about hope, truth, and care in the midst of dementia.

    Together, they preview the upcoming Alzheimer’s, Dementia, and the Gospel seminar happening Saturday, February 21, 2026, from 9:00 AM–3:00 PM at McGregor. The conversation explores the difference between normal cognitive aging and dementia, how the gospel speaks to suffering and loss, and how caregivers can be supported with wisdom, compassion, and Christ-centered hope.

    This episode is for anyone walking through dementia personally, caring for someone they love, or simply wanting to understand how God’s Word meets real-life challenges. You’ll also hear details about the free seminar, including expert-led sessions, breakout conversations for every stage of the journey, and a complimentary lunch—all designed to encourage, equip, and connect.

    There’s a place for you here. Registration is open now at mcgregor.net/dementia.

    McGregor Dementia Podcast provides relevant resources to those currently walking the dementia journey with their loved ones.

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    21 m
  • Finding Care Solutions
    Jul 24 2025

    In this episode of the McGregor Dementia Podcast, Cynthia Hipp Perthuis, an Elder Care Strategist from Senior Care Authority, shares her personal journey and professional insights into finding suitable care solutions for individuals with dementia. Drawing from her family's experiences with Alzheimer's, Cynthia discusses the emotional and logistical challenges faced when seeking appropriate living arrangements. She explains various options such as independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing, highlighting their advantages and drawbacks. Emphasizing the importance of proactive planning and considering the needs of the entire family, Cynthia offers valuable guidance for listeners confronted with these complex decisions. Tune in to learn how empathetic listening and informed strategies can lead to optimal care choices for your loved ones.

    McGregor Dementia Podcast provides relevant resources to those currently walking the dementia journey with their loved ones.

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    18 m
  • Why Should I Get a Memory Screening?
    Jul 24 2025

    In this insightful episode of the McGregor Dementia Podcast titled "Why Should I Get a Memory Screening," guest Mrs. Lee discusses the significance of early memory screening and detection. At 83 years old, Mrs. Lee shares her personal journey with memory concerns and emphasizes the importance of maintaining a healthy and socially engaged lifestyle. The episode covers practical advice on early detection and proactive steps to take upon diagnosis, including lifestyle changes and participation in clinical studies. Listeners are encouraged to check in with themselves and seek professional advice if they notice any memory concerns. Mrs. Lee also highlights the importance of staying positive and reducing stigma around memory issues.

    McGregor Dementia Podcast provides relevant resources to those currently walking the dementia journey with their loved ones.

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    12 m
  • Moderated Q&A with Key-Note Speakers
    Mar 5 2025

    In this enlightening episode of the McGregor Dementia Podcast, host Mark Bricker engages in an in-depth Q&A session with keynote speakers Dr. Benjamin Mast and Dr. Edward Shaw. They explore the increasing prevalence of dementia, strategies for preparing for a loved one's decline, and ways to address safety concerns like driving. The experts also provide compassionate advice on handling challenging situations, such as denial or threats of self-harm, and discuss the implications of tough ethical questions around assisted suicide. Join us as we gain valuable insights into navigating the complexities of dementia with empathy and foresight.

    McGregor Dementia Podcast provides relevant resources to those currently walking the dementia journey with their loved ones.

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    36 m
  • Living Faithfully with Alzheimer’s Disease
    Mar 5 2025

    In this enlightening episode of the McGregor Dementia Podcast, titled "Living Faithfully with Alzheimer’s Disease," Dr. Benjamin Mast addresses faith-related questions that arise when facing Alzheimer's. Drawing from biblical scripture and experiences, Dr. Mast explores profound questions about faith, salvation, and behavioral changes in those living with dementia. He emphasizes the enduring nature of God's love and grace, even amidst the cognitive and behavioral challenges posed by Alzheimer's. Through heartfelt examples and theological insights, listeners are encouraged to find hope and resilience in their spirituality, while embracing the complex journey of caregiving with empathy and understanding. This episode offers solace and perspective for those grappling with the intersection of faith and dementia.

    McGregor Dementia Podcast provides relevant resources to those currently walking the dementia journey with their loved ones.

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    43 m
  • 8 Central Needs of Dementia Care Partners
    Mar 5 2025

    In this enlightening episode of the McGregor Dementia Podcast, Dr. Edward Shaw delves into the "8 Central Needs of Dementia Care Partners." Sharing insights from his book, the Dementia Care Partners Workbook, Dr. Shaw discusses the essential needs of caregivers, ranging from the importance of telling your story to adapting to changing relationships and the necessity of self-care. He highlights the emotional and physical challenges faced by care partners, while also touching on the crucial aspects of legal and financial preparations. Listeners will find valuable guidance on navigating the complexities of dementia care, all while fostering understanding and compassion for both the caregiver and the individual living with dementia.

    McGregor Dementia Podcast provides relevant resources to those currently walking the dementia journey with their loved ones.

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    37 m
  • Healthy Living for your Brain
    Mar 5 2025

    In this enlightening episode of McGregor Dementia Podcast titled "Healthy Living for your Brain," guest speaker Dr. Deborah Coe Silver from the Neuropsychiatric Research Center of Florida explores the multifaceted approaches to promoting brain health amidst the challenges of aging and Alzheimer's disease. Dr. Silver emphasizes the importance of personalized care, early diagnosis, and fostering a dialogue with primary health care providers. She also highlights the ongoing advancements in Alzheimer's research, shedding light on strategies beyond conventional medications. Additionally, Dr. Silver delves into the role of lifestyle factors, including the significance of spirituality and physical activity, while addressing the limitations of supplements. Tune in to discover valuable insights and resources to support cognitive vitality.

    McGregor Dementia Podcast provides relevant resources to those currently walking the dementia journey with their loved ones.

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    17 m
  • Not All Dementias are Created Equal
    Mar 5 2025

    In this enlightening episode of the McGregor Dementia Podcast, "Not All Dementias are Created Equal," Dr. Edward Shaw shares his personal journey and professional insights into the complexities of dementia. Drawing from his experience as a caregiver for his first wife, Rebecca, who suffered from early onset Alzheimer's, Dr. Shaw discusses the nuances and challenges of various types of dementia. He elaborates on different neurodegenerative diseases, like Alzheimer's, Lewy body, vascular, and frontotemporal dementia, and explores symptoms, caregiving challenges, and the cognitive functions affected. He emphasizes that dementia is not a single disease but a family of disorders, each with unique characteristics. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of dementia's impact on individuals and their caregivers.

    McGregor Dementia Podcast provides relevant resources to those currently walking the dementia journey with their loved ones.

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    44 m