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		<title>After 55 Radio Episode 18 - Hospice Programs for Dementia Patients</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This episode features Jan Dougherty, Family and Community Services Director at Arizona&#8217;s Banner Alzheimer&#8217;s Institute. Jan is responsible for setting new standards of care for patients with dementia and their families through the development of innovative programs.  She has developed many pioneering programs being used in Arizona and nationally.
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	<itunes:summary>This episode features Jan Dougherty, Family and Community Services Director at Arizonas Banner Alzheimers Institute. Jan is responsible for setting new standards of care for patients with dementia and their families through the development of innovative programs.  She has developed many pioneering programs being used in Arizona and nationally.
Jan was named Gerontologist of the Year in 2003 by the AZ Geriatrics Society and received the Caring Spirit Award in 2005 from the Area Agency on Aging, Region One. She was awarded the Vision Award in 2006 from Hospice of the Valley, the Nations largest non-profit hospice organization. We were honored to have an opportunity to speak with her about some of the programs she has pioneered.
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