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This interview features a conversation about dysphagia (difficulty swallowing) between a head and neck cancer survivor and a caregiver of a parent with dementia. They connect with each other about their lived experiences and the everyday challenges of dysphagia. Video Chapters: 00:00 – Reflections on Part 1 00:51 – Isolation and Dysphagia 01:13 – Newly Diagnosed with Dysphagia 02:35 – Daily Life with Dysphagia 04:05 – What Caregivers Should Know Early On 05:31 – What We Would Do Differently 06:13 – Advice for Caregivers 08:17 – How Dysphagia Changed Life 09:23 – The Role of Food and Connecting with Others 09:57 – Tips and Strategies for Managing Dysphagia Visit our website for more information about dysphagia: https://agingswallowlab.healthsci.mcm... Join our Dysphagia Support Group: https://agingswallowlab.healthsci.mcm... Check out our resources for patients, caregivers, and clinicians: https://agingswallowlab.healthsci.mcm... About the Aging Swallow Research Lab: We explore how and why swallowing becomes impaired with age and illness. Led by Dr. Ashwini Namasivayam-MacDonald, our interdisciplinary, community-engaged research aims to improve quality of life, reduce caregiver burden, promote equity in care, and prevent frailty. Filmed and edited by Mike Ayers Produced with funding from the Ontario SPOR SUPPORT Unit, Canadian Foundation for Innovation, and the Ontario Research Fund. This video is for educational purposes only and is not meant to replace medical advice from your healthcare provider. If you have questions or concerns about your health, please speak with a qualified health care professional. #Swallowing #Dysphagia #SwallowingDifficulty #Cancer #Caregiver #Dementia