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Aging with Down Syndrome

Podcast door Jadene Ransdell, Kristin Dailey, Molly O'Toole

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Over Aging with Down Syndrome

Join a mother, a sister, and a niece as they share honest and heartfelt conversations about the changing needs of their loved ones aging with Down syndrome. You will hear from leading experts about insights and advances in the field. You will meet professionals who are supporting individuals with Down syndrome through their senior years, and hear first-hand accounts from families who have navigated this caregiving journey. They will talk candidly about the unique challenges and joys found in this aging process, issues related to Alzheimer’s dementia, and give practical tips from lived experience. Historically speaking, resources on this topic have been limited. Thankfully—as people with Down syndrome are living longer—more information is starting to coalesce. We hope this podcast will be a helpful resource for families and caregivers.

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Navigating Grief

Sometimes grief shows up in the most unexpected ways, long before our loved ones take their last breath. If you're caring for someone with a terminal diagnosis (like Alzheimer’s), or navigating loss, this episode offers insights into the many faces of grief you may have not known existed. Brooke Heinrich—a Certified Grief Educator and former hospice volunteer, whose beloved sister with Down syndrome passed away due to Alzheimer’s—shares her deeply personal journey. She reveals how her grief evolved into a lifelong process of finding meaning, healing, and hope. Brooke’s compelling story tackles the unspoken realities of caring for loved ones with complex needs and the types of grief that come with witnessing their decline. You'll discover how grief isn’t linear, and why trying to "move on" is a myth. We talk about the stages of grief and practical tools for staying present amidst pain, and honoring your loved one in small yet meaningful ways. Brooke emphasizes that grief is a lifelong companion, not an end state, and offers advice for those feeling stuck or overwhelmed. This episode is essential listening for caregivers and loved ones facing tough diagnoses, or already in the depth of love and loss. So whether you're currently in the midst of mourning or preparing for what lies ahead, Brooke’s wisdom will resonate. Join us for this courageous conversation about grief in all its forms, because understanding it can help you start to heal and connect.  About Brooke Heinrich: After Brooke’s precious older sister with Down syndrome passed away at 55, she was sent on a painful, confusing, and unwelcome journey of grief. Living without Arron, her Honey, was heartbreaking. In an effort to process her grief while honoring her sister, Brooke enrolled in a Grief Educator Program led by renowned grief expert David Kessler. Today, as a Certified Grief Educator, Brooke supports others walking through grief by offering peer-to-peer support and facilitating grief support groups to those experiencing the loss of a loved one with Down syndrome and Alzheimer’s disease, or the loss of a sibling with disabilities. Brooke understands how hard it is to navigate grief and the days of living with a grieving heart. Helping others has become a meaningful and important part of her own healing journey. Brooke can be reached at brooke.griefandhoney@gmail.com [brooke.griefandhoney@gmail.com] Mentioned in this episode: Down syndrome & Alzheimer’s online support group http://Facebook.com/groups/dsalz [http://facebook.com/groups/dsalz] David Kessler https://grief.com/ [https://grief.com/] We want to hear from you! Get in touch at: podcast@agingwithdownsyndrome.com

5 mei 2026 - 47 min
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Life Story | A Simple Tool for Connection

Unlock the power of telling a loved one's life story to enrich their care, preserve precious memories, and foster deeper connections. Hear firsthand from Jadene and Kristin, who share how they’ve crafted photo albums, memory books, and videos that became invaluable tools for both the family and the caregivers. Discover how life stories not only serve as a bridge for staff to understand a person’s history and preferences, but can also be an important source of comfort and emotional support for the individual. Creating a life story celebrates a person’s unique history and journey. It paints a vivid picture of their life that not only helps them feel good about themselves, but enhances person-centered care from staff. It provides an opportunity to deepen understanding, reduce frustration, and honor the individuality of loved ones as they age. Resources about creating life stories: Adult Down Syndrome Center Creating an Orientation Book https://adscresources.advocatehealth.com/resources/orientation-book-for-people-with-alzheimers-disease/ [https://adscresources.advocatehealth.com/resources/orientation-book-for-people-with-alzheimers-disease/] NHS Life Story Work: What and How https://leedscommunityhealthcare.nhs.uk/our-services-a-z/adults-speech-and-language-therapy-2/communication-in-dementia/life-story-work/ [https://leedscommunityhealthcare.nhs.uk/our-services-a-z/adults-speech-and-language-therapy-2/communication-in-dementia/life-story-work/] St. John’s Using Life Stories https://dementia.stjohnsliving.org/caregive_resources/using-life-stories-in-at-home-dementia-care/ [https://dementia.stjohnsliving.org/caregive_resources/using-life-stories-in-at-home-dementia-care/] BMC Nursing The use of life stories and its influence on persons with dementia, their relatives and staff https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12912-017-0223-5 [https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12912-017-0223-5] Mentioned in this episode: EDSD, a tool for dementia screening https://www.the-ntg.org/ntg-edsd [https://www.the-ntg.org/ntg-edsd] Video that Kristin had made of her brother Matthew https://youtu.be/_PLhTu5nRp4?si=YycJcBPV_LcJR6GC [https://youtu.be/_PLhTu5nRp4?si=YycJcBPV_LcJR6GC] We want to hear from you! Get in touch at: podcast@agingwithdownsyndrome.com

21 apr 2026 - 35 min
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Seizures with Dr. Seth Keller | Part 2

In this second episode of our two-part series, we continue our discussion with Dr. Seth Keller, a seasoned neurologist, about seizures and aging with Down syndrome. We delve into myoclonic seizures, first aid for seizures, medications, and more. Resources on seizures: Adult Down Syndrome Center https://adscresources.advocatehealth.com/search/?keyword=seizures [https://adscresources.advocatehealth.com/search/?keyword=seizures] NTG https://www.the-ntg.org/epilepsy-dementia [https://www.the-ntg.org/epilepsy-dementia] Mentioned on the podcast: The National Task Group on Intellectual Disabilities and Dementia Practices (NTG) is a non-profit organization focused on advocating for the needs of aging adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities who are at risk of or who have been affected by Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia. https://www.the-ntg.org/ [https://www.the-ntg.org/] The American Academy of Developmental Medicine & Dentistry (AADMD) is a non-profit, membership organization of interdisciplinary health professionals—including primary care physicians, medical specialists, dentists, nurses and other clinicians—committed to improving the quality of healthcare for people with intellectual/developmental disabilities. https://www.aadmd.org/ [https://www.aadmd.org/] We want to hear from you! Get in touch at: podcast@agingwithdownsyndrome.com

7 apr 2026 - 53 min
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Seizures with Dr. Seth Keller | Part 1

In this two-part episode, we delve into the complex world of seizures, particularly in individuals with Down syndrome. With the expertise of Dr. Seth Keller, a seasoned neurologist, we explore the prevalence of seizures in our loved ones, the intricacies of diagnosis, and the importance of tailored care. Dr. Keller addresses the pressing question of seizure prevalence in individuals with Down syndrome. He explains that the neurodevelopmental changes associated with Down syndrome increase the likelihood of seizures throughout a lifetime. This higher risk exists from infancy and continues into older adulthood with changes that occur in the aging brain. The onset of dementia, in particular, is when myoclonic seizures become prevalent. In part one, Dr. Keller gives an overview of seizures, including types of seizures and possible causes.  Coming up in part two, we will delve into first aid for seizures, medications, and talk more about myoclonics. Adult Down Syndrome Center resources on seizures: https://adscresources.advocatehealth.com/search/?keyword=seizures [https://adscresources.advocatehealth.com/search/?keyword=seizures] National Task Group on Intellectual Disabilities and Dementia Practices resources on seizures: https://www.the-ntg.org/epilepsy-dementia [https://www.the-ntg.org/epilepsy-dementia] We want to hear from you! Get in touch at: podcast@agingwithdownsyndrome.com

24 mrt 2026 - 41 min
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