Port of Call | The Dementia Awareness Podcast
Port of Call is the monthly podcast from The Dementia Lifeboat, created for caregivers, families, and professionals who are seeking clear, compassionate answers about dementia.
Hosted by Laura Wayman, the Dementia Whisperer, and Jocelyn Ives, a certified life coach for caregivers, each episode explores the real questions people ask when dementia symptoms begin to show up: changes in memory, behavior, communication, and daily functioning.
Together, Laura and Jocelyn blend education and emotional support, helping listeners better understand what dementia is (and what it isn’t), how it’s diagnosed, and how it affects both the person experiencing symptoms and those who care for them.
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Port of Call | The Dementia Awareness Podcast
What Does a Dementia Diagnosis Mean?
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In this episode of Dementia Lifeboat: Port of Call, dementia educator Laura Wayman and certified life coach Jocelyn Ives walk through what happens after the words “dementia” or “Alzheimer’s” are spoken in a doctor’s office.
A diagnosis often brings fear, overwhelm, denial, and a flood of “what if” questions about the future. In this conversation, Laura explains what is actually happening in the brain. Dementia is not just memory loss; it is why emotions remain even when reasoning fades, and why behaviors like wandering or wanting to “go home” are rooted in feelings, not logic.
Jocelyn then turns the lens toward the caregiver. What happens in your brain when you hear the diagnosis? Why does panic take over? How do you stop spinning into worst-case scenarios? And how can you shorten your lens length to focus on what needs to be done today, not five years from now?
Through real-life stories, including exit-seeking behaviors, repeated questions, and early-onset Alzheimer’s, this episode offers practical tools for:
- Responding to feelings instead of arguing with facts
- Managing your own frustration, fear, and denial
- Letting go of the need for validation from someone who can no longer give it
- Giving yourself permission to feel without judging yourself for it
You cannot stop it.
You cannot fix it.
You cannot change it.
But you can learn to manage it, with purpose, resilience, and compassion.
This episode is a reminder that while dementia changes the brain, it does not erase the heart — and caregivers still have the power to create meaningful moments, one day at a time.
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