Caregiver's Compass

A remarkable journey of care for multiple family members (including her spouse) as a young parent and using her experiences to shape her career and the caregiving landscape as a whole, with Katie Brandt (Episode 142)

Stephanie Muskat Season 5 Episode 142

Having just started her career and life as a young mom, Katie Brandt’s entire world changed in an instant when her husband was diagnosed with FTD in his early 30s. The next several years, compounded by care for multiple family members in addition to her young son, threw her in the depths of ongoing crisis. But through her tremendous resiliency and learning, Katie has used her pain and story for change and tremendous ongoing advocacy in ways we often could not imagine.

About Katie:

Katie Brandt, MM is a global advocate, national dementia care expert and Director of Caregiver Support Services, Massachusetts General Hospital Frontotemporal Disorders Unit. As former Co-Chair of the US National Alzheimer’s Project Act Advisory Council, CEO of Katie Brandt Advocacy, and From Care to Cure podcast host, Katie harnesses the power of lived experience as a caregiver for her late husband and father to advance person-centered care, influence policy, and inspire hope that the cure of tomorrow is not so far from the care of today. Learn more about Katie’s story on her website; www.KatieBrandt.org .

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