Aug. 17, 2020: Teaching In Tents; How The Pandemic Is Complicating Dementia

August 17, 2020
Jaye Kephart of Denver with her husband Mike. Mike has a form of dementia called Lewy Body. The pandemic has disrupted their routine and made dealing with the disease more challenging.Jaye Kephart of Denver with her husband Mike. Mike has a form of dementia called Lewy Body. The pandemic has disrupted their routine and made dealing with the disease more challenging.Courtesy Jaye Kephart
Jaye Kephart of Denver with her husband Mike. Mike has a form of dementia called Lewy Body. The pandemic has disrupted their routine and made dealing with the disease more challenging.

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Aug. 17, 2020: Teaching In Tents; How The Pandemic Is Complicating Dementia

Perspective from Glenwood Springs as wildfire rages nearby. Then, a professor at Regis University talks about teaching in tents. Plus, developing an at-home test for COVID-19 with fast results. Also, an undecided voter weighs in as the DNC begins. And, how the pandemic complicates life for people dealing with dementia. Finally, "Everybody Loves an Outlaw."