Episode #532 Breaking the Silence on Dementia in Black Communities

 

“We have to break that silence. We take back power for ourselves."

Ngozi Iroanyah

Director of Health Equity at the Alzheimer's Society of Ontario

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Episode Summary

In this episode of the Audacious Living Podcast, Audley Stephenson interviews Ngozi Iroanyah, the Director of Health Equity at the Alzheimer's Society of Ontario. They discuss the stigma surrounding dementia, particularly within Black and immigrant communities, and the importance of cultural representation in healthcare. Ngozi shares her personal journey with her father's dementia, emphasizing the need for open conversations and support systems for families navigating these challenges. Their mission is to destigmatize dementia and empower caregivers through education and community connection.

Key Takeaways

  • Dementia is often misunderstood and stigmatized, particularly in Black communities.

  • Early diagnosis and support can significantly impact the caregiving journey.

  • Cultural representation in healthcare leads to better health outcomes.

  • Community and familial support are crucial in managing dementia.

  • Open conversations about dementia can help break the stigma and encourage others to seek help.

Guest Bio

Ngozi Iroanyah is the Director of Health Equity for the Alzheimer's Society of Ontario, with over 20 years of experience in healthcare. She specializes in addressing health disparities within marginalized communities, particularly in relation to dementia awareness and support. Ngozi's personal journey with her father's dementia diagnosis fuels her passion for empowering families and advocating for equitable healthcare resources.

Additional Resources

Suggested Blog Post Title: "Understanding Dementia: Cultural Sensitivity in Caregiving"

Special Offers

Listeners are encouraged to utilize resources available through the Alzheimer's Society of Ontario, including counseling and support services.

Personal Insights

As the host, I found Ngozi’s story incredibly moving and inspiring. Her courage to share her family's journey with dementia sheds light on the often-overlooked struggles faced by marginalized communities. The passion she demonstrates for destigmatizing dementia is both refreshing and necessary, making this conversation not just informative but deeply impactful.

Best Point of Contact for Listeners

Listeners interested in connecting with Ngozi Iroanyah can reach out through the Alzheimer's Society of Ontario's website or follow her on LinkedIn for updates and resources.

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#DementiaAwareness #HealthEquity #AlzheimersSociety #MentalHealth #Caregiving #CulturalRepresentation #BreakTheStigma #CommunitySupport #BlackHealth

 
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