For 29 years Holly Eburne, a physical therapist, has helped thousands of people --from Olympic athletes to 80 year-olds with arthritis--reach their goals of fitness and health. Holly is a ‘solutionist’ and creates unique and simple plans for any challenge--physical, emotional or mental.
Three years ago her husband, Dave, at age 56, was diagnosed with Frontotemporal dementia. This life experience has accelerated Holly’s abilities to find creative ways to ‘love’ her life with all of its changes and unpredictability.
Living with Dave and his dementia has been Holly’s greatest teacher—more than all of her schooling combined. She has found 3 keys to taking the dis-ease out of dementia: #1 belief or a knowing that you will have a happy life despite the diagnosis of dementia or any other overwhelming situation; #2. an intense need or will to change your situation; #3 daily commitments to action.
Listen to how Holly and her family are awakening to the riches of dementia and living a better life than before Dave’s diagnosis.
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If you are facing an overwhelming situation and want to take action in changing your situation, visit Holly’s website, www.hollyeburne.com or blog, www.hollyeburne.com/blog There is plenty of free information on brain health, dementia and stories filled with life lessons & insights about living life from a different perspective. You may also contact her at hollyeburne@gmail.com
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