
IFM | Brain Health and Chronic Conditions: Lifelong Connections
Inside Family Medicine · American Academy of Family Physicians
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Show Notes
In this episode of Inside Family Medicine, we hear from Dr. Ariel Cole, a family and geriatric medicine physician and fellowship/residency leader at AdventHealth Orlando, about the family physician's role in cognitive aging, Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. Dr. Cole describes her experience caring for patients across the cognitive decline spectrum and emphasizes prevention. The conversation covers barriers like time and system awareness, strategies for sensitive discussions about shame and independence, and leveraging community resources such as Area Agencies on Aging, Meals on Wheels, caregiver supports, adult day programs, the Alzheimer's Association, and referrals to neurology or geriatrics.
Topics By Timestamp
00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro
00:47 Dr. Cole's Background
01:15 Prevention and Risk Factors
02:58 Screening Tools in Primary Care
03:50 Barriers and Team Based Care
04:58 Talking About Cognitive Decline
06:13 Community Resources and Referrals
07:34 Assessing Home Support Needs
08:27 Key Takeaways for Clinicians
09:21 Wrap Up and Resources
09:50 Disclaimers and Copyright
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