EP 36 Getting the Dreaded Phone Call
Ken Cardita, the host of the Surviving Alzheimer's Podcast, narrates a story about his wife, Shanna, in this episode. He talks about his experiences pertaining to a behavioral change in his wife after she started living in a memory care facility due to Alzheimer's disease. He navigates concerns of getting the dreaded phone calls from the facility about Shanna being out of control, and even the fear of her getting expelled because of her conduct. He paints a picture of how the staff's mistreatment and even fellow residents ridiculing Shanna led to her fighting back instead of submitting. Sharing his journey of confrontation with the facility's management, he highlights the importance of standing up for a loved one who's not treated appropriately. During the course of the episode, the host advises his audience not to fear moving their loved ones to a better facility if necessary.
Topics covered in this episode :
00:00 Introduction: Dealing with New Behaviors in Loved Ones
02:00 Shanna's Early Life and Behavior Changes
03:44 Shanna's Transition to Memory Care
07:05 Challenges and Incidents in Memory Care
09:58 The Saga of Dora: A Caregiver assignment gone bad
13:17 Learning from Mistakes: Improving Care for Shanna
15:31 The Struggles of Shanna: Emotional and Verbal Abuse
16:42 A Change in Management: The Impact on Shana
18:21 The Downfall: Residents Asked to Leave
20:15 The Meeting: Discussing Shana's Future (avoiding getting kicked out)
24:24 The Move: Finding a New Home for Shana
27:36 The Aftermath: Reflecting on the Experience
29:00 The Lesson: Advocating for Your Loved One
29:57 Conclusion: Don't Be Afraid to Make a Change