The Paxton Quigley Report

GUEST: Lisa Skinner (Alzheimer’s disease & related dementias)

Adam Gottfried

episode topics: 

  1. Beyond forgetfulness – how can people distinguish between normal aging forgetfulness, mild cognitive impairment, and dementia? 
  2. What inspired you to write Truth, Lies & Alzheimer’s: Its Secret Faces? How did your personal and professional experiences shape the book? 
  3. The book is described as providing an “unconventional path to peace of mind.” Can you elaborate on what makes the approach unique? 
  4. How can people minimize their risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease by up to 40%? 
  5. What should families do to proactively prepare for a loved one being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease? 
  6. What are the most common myths about Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia? How do these misconceptions impact families? 
  7. What are some of the most important aspects of Alzheimer’s disease that everyone should be aware of? 
  8. The book discusses coping strategies for challenging behaviors. Can you share a particularly impactful story or technique? 
  9. What role does family dynamics play in managing Alzheimer’s care, and how does the book address this? 
  10. How has the landscape of Alzheimer’s care changed in recent years, particularly in light of the COVID-19 pandemic? 

Lisa Skinner is a behavioral expert in the field of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. In her 20-year career as a community counselor and regional director of senior care facilities, she has helped thousands of families find the best care options for their loved ones. She holds an Administrator’s License through the California Department of Social Services. As a trainer, adviser and public speaker, Paglia has dedicated her career to teaching people the skills to effectively manage brain disease. Learn more at www.allseniorssafeandsound.com