Dr Liz in the Media

Dr Liz in the Media

Dr Liz in the Media

After two decades of practice and thousands of patients, I’m thankful for every opportunity to share the knowledge I’ve gained. Whether it’s an interview or a seminar, I consider it my duty to reach the widest audience possible and educate others on eldercare.

Here are a few of my media appearances, where I’ve talked about various topics: 

 

Living in the Moment Proves Dementia Doesn’t Mean the End

Dr Liz’s new book is aimed at caregivers, but it’s a great read for anyone with a loved one living with dementia.

Overmedicating Elders: Shedding Some Light on the Problem

“We physicians are really good about adding medications, not as good about taking medications away,” Dr Liz says. Overmedication is a serious issue in eldercare.

Tips & Resources From a Geriatrician

Living in the Moment isn’t just a practical guidebook. It’s also an uplifting reminder that, even after a dementia diagnosis, there’s still joy to be had.

Pain Management Techniques: A Presentation

There’s a lot more to pain management than pills, and meds that work for younger patients might cause problems in elders.

Dementia Diagnosis: Bane or Blessing?

Caregivers and family members might think an elder’s change in behavior is simply due to age, not dementia. A proper dementia diagnosis is often the catalyst for that elder getting the care they need.

Understanding & Preventing Wandering

When an elder wanders away from home, it’s scary for everyone involved — and this usually happens in the early to middle stages of dementia. It’s important to plan ahead.

Family Caregivers: Finding Joy Through Understanding Dementia

Finding joy during the dementia journey involves understanding your loved one’s changing needs, and living in the present, not the past.

The Dangers of Undiagnosed Dementia

It bears repeating: Don’t ignore those subtle early warning signs of Alzheimer’s!

Medical Issues & Problematic Behaviors

What are common problematic behaviors in older adults living with dementia? What do families need to know about the progression of dementia? Dr Liz answers these questions and many more.

Caregiver Burnout is Real — Here’s How to Avoid It

“Devoting your life to caring for another person will take a toll on your mental health. We address how to combat caregiver burnout.”

After two decades of practice and thousands of patients, I’m thankful for every opportunity to share the knowledge I’ve gained. Whether it’s an interview or a seminar, I consider it my duty to reach the widest audience possible and educate others on eldercare.

Here are a few of my media appearances, where I’ve talked about various topics: 

 

Living in the Moment Proves Dementia Doesn’t Mean the End

Dr Liz’s new book is aimed at caregivers, but it’s a great read for anyone with a loved one living with dementia.

Overmedicating Elders: Shedding Some Light on the Problem

“We physicians are really good about adding medications, not as good about taking medications away,” Dr Liz says. Overmedication is a serious issue in eldercare.

Tips & Resources From a Geriatrician

Living in the Moment isn’t just a practical guidebook. It’s also an uplifting reminder that, even after a dementia diagnosis, there’s still joy to be had.

Pain Management Techniques: A Presentation

There’s a lot more to pain management than pills, and meds that work for younger patients might cause problems in elders.

Dementia Diagnosis: Bane or Blessing?

Caregivers and family members might think an elder’s change in behavior is simply due to age, not dementia. A proper dementia diagnosis is often the catalyst for that elder getting the care they need.

Understanding & Preventing Wandering

When an elder wanders away from home, it’s scary for everyone involved — and this usually happens in the early to middle stages of dementia. It’s important to plan ahead.

Family Caregivers: Finding Joy Through Understanding Dementia

Finding joy during the dementia journey involves understanding your loved one’s changing needs, and living in the present, not the past.

The Dangers of Undiagnosed Dementia

It bears repeating: Don’t ignore those subtle early warning signs of Alzheimer’s!

Medical Issues & Problematic Behaviors

What are common problematic behaviors in older adults living with dementia? What do families need to know about the progression of dementia? Dr Liz answers these questions and many more.

Caregiver Burnout is Real — Here’s How to Avoid It

“Devoting your life to caring for another person will take a toll on your mental health. We address how to combat caregiver burnout.”

After two decades of practice and thousands of patients, I’m thankful for every opportunity to share the knowledge I’ve gained. Whether it’s an interview or a seminar, I consider it my duty to reach the widest audience possible and educate others on eldercare.

Here are a few of my media appearances, where I’ve talked about various topics: 

 

Living in the Moment Proves Dementia Doesn’t Mean the End

Dr Liz’s new book is aimed at caregivers, but it’s a great read for anyone with a loved one living with dementia.

Overmedicating Elders: Shedding Some Light on the Problem

“We physicians are really good about adding medications, not as good about taking medications away,” Dr Liz says. Overmedication is a serious issue in eldercare.

Tips & Resources From a Geriatrician

Living in the Moment isn’t just a practical guidebook. It’s also an uplifting reminder that, even after a dementia diagnosis, there’s still joy to be had.

Pain Management Techniques: A Presentation

There’s a lot more to pain management than pills, and meds that work for younger patients might cause problems in elders.

Dementia Diagnosis: Bane or Blessing?

Caregivers and family members might think an elder’s change in behavior is simply due to age, not dementia. A proper dementia diagnosis is often the catalyst for that elder getting the care they need.

Understanding & Preventing Wandering

When an elder wanders away from home, it’s scary for everyone involved — and this usually happens in the early to middle stages of dementia. It’s important to plan ahead.

Family Caregivers: Finding Joy Through Understanding Dementia

Finding joy during the dementia journey involves understanding your loved one’s changing needs, and living in the present, not the past.

The Dangers of Undiagnosed Dementia

It bears repeating: Don’t ignore those subtle early warning signs of Alzheimer’s!

Medical Issues & Problematic Behaviors

What are common problematic behaviors in older adults living with dementia? What do families need to know about the progression of dementia? Dr Liz answers these questions and many more.

Caregiver Burnout is Real — Here’s How to Avoid It

“Devoting your life to caring for another person will take a toll on your mental health. We address how to combat caregiver burnout.”