In this first of a two-part interview, I have the incredible honor of interviewing Mary Jane, “MJ”, Grant about her experiences with caring for her mom with dementia.
MJ is a remarkable woman! She is a CODA, that’s a “Child of Deaf Adults”. MJ was born to deaf parents and has been a member of the Maine deaf community since childhood. She currently provides sign language interpreting services to deaf communities in New England. She’s married, caring for aging parents, and parenting four children ranging in age from 5 to 25. And today I get to share her caregiving journey with you!
Here’s a sneak peek at what you’ll learn from my interview with MJ:

Before we wrap up, I wanted to share with you an important freebie, that’s something free, I made for this episode. It’s called, Dementia 101: A Beginner’s Guide to Dementia Disorders. In it, I describe what dementia is and isn’t. I describe the phases of dementia and what to do if you’re worried that your aging parent may have dementia. So, take a moment to download it. It answers some of the most frequently asked questions I get about dementia!
Finally, please share this video with your friends who are caring for their aging parents because nobody should have to do this caregiving thing-alone.
Lots of love to you and your family. MJ and I will see you next week, where I’ll be interviewing MJ on caring for her father at the end of his life!
Bye for now,
Dr. Regina Koepp
PS: Here’s where you can follow MJ! (And, I hope you do! She’ll continue to amaze you!)
Related Episodes:
Interview with MJ Grant (Part 2). MJ Talks About Caring for Her Dad at the End of His Life (Ep #027)
Here’s the link to MJ Grant’s Dementia Can Be Beautiful Video! You can also watch it here! Stop what you’re doing and watch this now! You’ll want to grab a box of Kleenex.
Dr. Regina Koepp is a board certified clinical psychologist, clinical geropsychologist, and founder and CEO of the Center for Mental Health & Aging: the “go to” place for mental health and aging. Dr. Koepp is a sought after speaker on the topics of mental health and aging, caregiving, ageism, resilience, intimacy in the context of life altering Illness, and dementia and sexual expression. Dr. Koepp is on a mission to ensure mental health and belonging for older adults, because every person at every age is worthy of healing, transformation, and love. Learn more about Dr. Regina Koepp here.
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