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October 9th, 2025

Truth, Lies & Alzheimer’s: Understanding Dementia’s Secret Faces | Caregiver Tips & Behavior Strategies

  1. Truth, Lies & Alzheimer’s: Understanding Dementia’s Secret Faces | Caregiver Tips & Behavior Strategies Joseph M. Casciani, PhD 43:25

What really happens as dementia and Alzheimer’s disease progresses? In this Living to 100 Club episode, Dr. Joe sits down with Lisa Skinner, a nationally recognized and published expert on Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. We shed light on the misunderstood realities of cognitive decline. Drawing from her acclaimed book, Lisa shares profound insights into how Alzheimer’s alters not just memory – but identity, behavior, and the fabric of Family Relationships.

Listeners will gain a deeper appreciation for a person-centered approach to understanding dementia and dementia care. Why does traditional reality orientation often fail? And what does it really means to support a loved one through confusion, fear, and loss of self. The conversation also explores promising ways to reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease – and how to live meaningfully even after a diagnosis.

Understanding Dementia: Caregiver Tips and Strategies

For ready-to-use activities and lesson plans, explore BLH Module 8: Understanding Depression, Dementia & Delirium. Learn more in Dr. Joe’s Blog: Clearing the Fog: Understanding the 3 D’s of Aging

If you’d like to dive deeper into this topic, take a look at my blog, Clearing the Fog: Understanding the 3 D’s of Aging. Here, I explain how dementia, depression, and delirium overlap yet differ and why recognizing each is critical for caregivers and senior-living professionals. For a ready-to-use resource, explore BLH Module 8: Understanding Depression, Dementia & Delirium. This module includes 60 cards of lesson plans, activities, discussion prompts, and inspirational stories. It is designed to educate staff and support families.

🧠 Key Topics Covered:

Why families often underestimate the full cognitive and personality impact of Alzheimer’s

How the brain’s decline affects perception, memory, behavior, and relationships

A shift toward person-centered care: seeing the individual, not just the disease

Why forcing someone into our reality is unhelpful—and what reassurance really looks like

Lifestyle choices and behaviors that may reduce dementia risk

Strategies for creating a supportive environment for those living with dementia

Mini Bio

Lisa Paglia 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, Lisa has dedicated her career to teaching people the skills to effectively manage brain disease. Learn more at www.allseniorssafeandsound.com

For Our Listeners

Lisa’s Website: www.allseniorssafeandsound.com

Explore BLH Module 8 on understanding dementia, depression and delirium: https://www.livingto100.solutions/products/module-08

Learn more in Dr. Joe’s Blog: Clearing the Fog: Understanding the 3 D’s of Aging

Dr. Joseph Casciani has a 35-year history in aging as a psychologist and manager of mental health practices. He was awarded the first contracts from the California Department of Aging in 1982 to develop mental health training for the state’s nursing homes. For 16 years, he was the clinical lead for a multi-state group practice for patients in nursing homes. He later ran his own multi-state company, Concept Healthcare, for 8 years.

In 2018, he extended his professional interest in aging to his new venture, the Living to 100 Club. The website, www.Livingto100.Club, offers a collection of strategies and resources on successful aging, and his weekly podcasts on aging and longevity continue in this tradition with guests who share their professional insights about aging well and making the most of our senior years. He is now a clinical consultant, public speaker, provides one-on-one counseling, and sells a package of life enriching resources to retirement communities and senior organizations.