On today's show...
Kim Davis is the county clerk from Kentucky who refused to grant marriage licenses to same-sex couples. She was then sued for damages by some of the couples.
Now she wants the Supreme Court to hear her case.
Mike Thompson, J.D., is an associate professor of criminal justice at the University of Sioux Falls. He walks us through Davis' arguments and why he believes she likely won't get her day in court (1:10-15:16).
We discuss how nursing homes thoughtfully design their memory care facilities for their patients.
DeeAndra Sandgren is Good Samaritan Sanford Health's chief nursing officer. She shares why her experiences with her grandmother in memory care pushed her to become a nurse and her priorities with patients and their loved ones (15:16-31:19).
Plus, a new approach addresses mental symptoms with physical movements.
Jan McGrath is a neurocentric trainer at Pilates Whole Body in Rapid City. She explains the services she offers and the science she bases her work on (31:19-49:06).