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  • Are you prepared for the unexpected challenges of dementia wandering?When caring for a loved one with dementia, are you fully equipped to handle their tendency to wander?

    This episode provides valuable insights and practical strategies to ensure safety and peace of mind.

    Wandering is a common but often misunderstood behavior among individuals with dementia. It's crucial to recognize that wandering is not merely aimless movement; rather, it's a purposeful response triggered by the individual's needs or desires, which may not always be apparent to caregivers.

    This behavior can range from harmless pacing within a safe environment to critical wandering or elopement, posing significant risks.

    Dementia wandering presents a complex challenge, but with the right strategies and support, it can be managed effectively. This episode not only sheds light on the phenomenon but also equips caregivers with practical tools and heartfelt advice to enhance their caregiving journey. Join us for more insights and to become part of a community that understands and supports your efforts in dementia caregiving.

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  • How do you handle family conflict when dementia caregiving?Dealing with family conflict is a common yet challenging aspect of dementia caregiving. In this episode of the "Dementia Caregiving for Families," we explore how to navigate this difficult terrain with the help of live coaching.

    Live Coaching Session: Real-Time Solutions

    In this unique episode, Lizette introduces us to Pam, a dedicated caregiver from Greenville, South Carolina. Pam shares her 20-year journey of caring for her father and now her mother, both diagnosed with Alzheimer's. She highlights the emotional and logistical hurdles faced when siblings are not on the same page.

    The episode emphasizes the importance of faith in the caregiving journey. Knowing that God has a plan and finding solace in scripture can provide the strength and perseverance needed to continue.

    Conclusion: You Are Not Alone

    Pam's experience highlights that even though family conflict can make dementia caregiving more challenging, understanding and managing these conflicts can lead to better outcomes. Engaging with a supportive community and utilizing available resources can make a significant difference.

    For those feeling isolated or overwhelmed, joining the "Ask the Dementor" monthly meetups can provide much-needed support and guidance. https://dementiacaregivingmadeeasy.com/askRemember, you are not alone in this journey.

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  • Are you contributing to your own caregiver woes?

    Have you ever wondered if you're making your caregiving journey harder than it needs to be? In this episode, we explore how caregivers might unknowingly contribute to their own challenges and how to turn things around for a smoother journey.

    Emotional Awareness and Control

    Caregivers often forget the impact their emotions have on those they care for. People with dementia are highly intuitive and can sense your stress, anger, or frustration. Maintaining emotional control is crucial.

    Before entering a caregiving situation, take a moment to check your emotional state. Proverbs 4:23 reminds us, "Watch over your heart with all diligence, for from it flows the springs of life." By being aware of your emotions, you can create a calmer environment for your loved one

    Caring for someone with dementia is challenging, but by being mindful of your emotions, shifting your mindset, seeking help, and embracing gratitude, you can improve your caregiving journey. Remember, you are not alone. Reach out for support, stay connected with your faith, and find joy in the little moments.

    Join us next time as we explore ways to stop family conflicts in dementia caregiving. And don’t forget, you can sign up for our 'Ask the Dementor' monthly meetup for personalized guidance and support.

    Join here: https://dementiacaregivingmadeeasy.com/ask

    May the Lord bless and keep you on this journey.

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  • Have you ever wondered if memory loss is the only sign of dementia? In this episode of "Dementia Caregiving for Families," we dive into this myth.

    Many believe memory loss is the first and primary sign of dementia. But is it? We explore some lesser-known signs and types of dementia that go beyond just memory loss in this episode.

    Recognizing these lesser-known signs can help in early detection and better management of dementia. Being informed and attentive to subtle changes in behavior, communication, and daily activities is crucial for caregivers.

    Join our "Ask the Dementor" monthly meetups for more insights and support on your caregiving journey. https://dementiacaregivingmadeeasy.com/ask

    Visit our website ThinkDifferentDementia.com for more resources and connect with our community for shared experiences and practical advice. Stay hopeful and proactive, and remember, you are not alone in this journey.

    May the Lord bless you and keep you strong. See you in the next episode!

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  • Have you found joy in your dementia caregiving journey?

    Caring for a loved one with dementia can be challenging. But it can also be a journey filled with unexpected joy and community. In this episode of the "Dementia Caregiving for Families" podcast, Lizette welcomes Kitty Norton, who has created a unique documentary titled "Wine, Women, and Dementia." https://www.winewomenanddementia.com/

    In 2016, Kitty Norton left her job as an NBC assistant editor in Los Angeles, for her hometown of Portland, Oregon, to walk, stumble, and crawl with her mother with dementia to death’s door.

    While doing so, she authored the dementia caregiver blog Stumped Town Dementia, writing tales of dementia life which resonated deeply with readers around the world.

    Kitty created and directed the dementia family caregiver documentary, "Wine, Women, & Dementia," to honor this journey with her mother, to spread awareness of the caregiver side of the equation in dementia, and to celebrate family caregivers; to let them know they are not alone, and are worthy of being seen and respected alongside their person living with dementia on this difficult road to the end of life.

    Lizette also promotes the upcoming "Ask the Dementor" monthly meetup, a small group session offering support and guidance for caregivers. This is a great opportunity to connect with others and get personalized advice.

    Join here:https://dementiacaregivingmadeeasy.com/ask

    Watch the Documentary

    "Wine, Women, and Dementia" will be available for online viewing to support the Alzheimer's Association fundraiser. This is an excellent opportunity to see the film and contribute to a good cause.

    Go here to watch it:https://www.winewomenanddementia.com/

  • Have you ever wondered why each person with dementia seems so different, or why doctors often dismiss your concerns as just part of the disease? In this episode, we uncover the mystery behind dementia behaviors by exploring the concept of staging dementia.

    Understanding these stages can help caregivers anticipate changes and respond more effectively, easing the caregiving journey. From maintaining independence in the early stages to providing full-time care in the later stages, we discuss practical strategies for each phase, ensuring your loved one receives the best possible care.

    We also delve into the vital role of faith in caregiving. Embracing a Christian perspective provides strength and comfort, reminding us that a loving God is present in this challenging journey.

    The episode highlights the importance of preparing for future stages and offers insights into creating a supportive community. Join us as we share science-backed solutions, biblical principles, and personal experiences to help you navigate the complexities of dementia care with confidence and compassion.

    Don’t miss out on this valuable discussion that promises to make your caregiving experience more manageable and rewarding.

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  • In the latest episode of "Dementia Caregiving for Families," the importance of sharing a loved one's dementia diagnosis is discussed. Keeping the diagnosis a secret can lead to isolation and increased stress for caregivers.

    It's crucial to start informing others early and often, beginning with close family members and then extending to church leadership, employers, colleagues, neighbors, and authorities.

    This proactive approach helps build a support network and ensures safety. Recognizing conditions like anosognosia, where the person with dementia cannot see their impairment, is also essential.

    Private conversations without the person present might be necessary to share important information without causing distress.

    Effective communication with healthcare providers is another key aspect.

    Many doctors might dismiss symptoms as normal aging, but true memory loss isn't part of normal aging.

    Caregivers should prepare a concise list of observations to share with the healthcare team and consider finding a more responsive doctor if needed. Open discussions about dementia help reduce its stigma, fostering understanding and compassion.

    By sharing experiences and educating others, caregivers can ease their burden and provide better care for their loved ones.

    2:26 Importance of Communication in Caregiving

    7:08 Early and Frequent Communication Strategy

    10:34 Looping in Closest Family and Church Leadership

    13:22 Involving Employer, Colleagues, and Neighbors

    16:28 Dealing with Lack of Awareness in the Person

    19:12 Communicating with Healthcare Providers

    23:18 Easing Dementia Care Challenges

    27:30 Destigmatizing Dementia Discussion

    31:23 Recap: Start Early and Speak Often

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  • Have you wondered how to handle a loved one with dementia who constantly forgets?

    Dementia care can be a challenging journey, especially for caregivers who want to provide the best support possible. In this episode, Lizette shares valuable insights into making this journey easier and more meaningful. The focus is on understanding dementia better and finding compassionate ways to handle common issues.

    24:30 Addressing Concerns About Respite Care29:02 Understanding Dementia Severity31:28 Family Dynamics and Caregiving Roles33:14 Decision Making and Legal Battles34:21 Balancing Respite Care for Clarity36:21 Resource Accessibility for Dementia Care38:14 Seeking Support and Respite Solutions38:52 Transitioning to Caregiving Responsibilities41:19 Financial and Caregiving Challenges42:36 Coping with Repetitive Questions46:48 Seeking Assistance Beyond Respite Programs49:51 Understanding Anosognosia in Dementia53:29 Embracing Changes in Caregiving Approach56:28 Managing Repetitive Questions Cheerfully1:01:47 Patience and Cheer in Caregiving Journeys

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  • Have you ever wondered if dementia is preventable?

    In today's myth-busting episode, we explore how caregivers can keep their brains healthy. As a dementia caregiver, your well-being is crucial. Let's discover some lesser-known tips and strategies to stay sharp and positive.

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    May the Lord bless you and keep you.

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  • Have you recently faced the challenge of moving a loved one with dementia?

    Caring for someone with dementia is a journey filled with many challenges. One significant task that caregivers often face is helping their loved ones downsize and move. This process can be emotionally and physically taxing, but with the right approach, it can become manageable.

    Downsizing and moving a loved one with dementia is not just about physical relocation. It’s about managing emotions, making thoughtful decisions, and utilizing available resources effectively.

    By planning ahead, involving family and friends, and setting realistic expectations, this challenging task can become much more manageable.

    Remember, it’s okay to seek help and take breaks when needed. You’re not alone in this journey. Join support groups and workshops to learn more strategies and share your experiences with others facing similar challenges. Together, we can navigate this path with compassion and patience.

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  • Have you ever thought of dementia as a gift?

    It might sound surprising, but seeing dementia as a gift can change your caregiving journey. In this episode, Lizette shares insights on finding gratitude while caring for a loved one with dementia.

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    Faith plays a vital role in making dementia care easier. Understanding that a loving God has a plan for this difficult journey can bring peace. The podcast emphasizes how faith can provide clarity and certainty. It’s about trusting that God’s providence is at work, even in challenging times.

    Finding gratitude in dementia caregiving is not about ignoring the difficulties but about recognizing the hidden blessings. Faith, meaningful activities, and a supportive community can make a significant difference. Embrace this journey with an open heart, and you might find unexpected gifts along the way.

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  • Have you ever wondered why certain behaviors in dementia care are called "challenging"?

    In this episode, we explore how to manage these behaviors using a simple and effective framework. This method can bring peace and clarity to your caregiving journey.

    Understanding Behaviors

    Dementia often magnifies normal human behaviors. What may seem challenging is usually an attempt by your loved one to communicate. Recognizing this can change your approach and improve outcomes.

    Introducing the PEACE Framework

    To address these behaviors, a repeatable framework called PEACE can be invaluable. Here’s how it works:

    P: Person with Dementia - Focus on their immediate needs and feelings.E: Environment - Consider the setting and its impact.A: Activity - Look at the activities they are engaged in.C: Caregiver’s Response - Reflect on your reactions and responses.E: Evaluate and Educate - Assess the situation and learn from it.Real-Life Example

    Remember, challenging behaviors in dementia are a form of communication. By using the PEACE framework, you can better understand and respond to your loved one’s needs. This approach not only makes caregiving easier but also strengthens your bond with your loved one.

    Get in Touch

    If you have specific questions or need personalized advice, visit thinkdifferentdementia.com. You can leave a voicemail with your question, and it might be featured in a future episode.

    May you find peace and strength in your caregiving journey. Join us next time for more insights and support.

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  • Do you have a loved one with severe dementia?

    Navigating life with a loved one who has severe dementia can be challenging. However, finding ways to engage them in meaningful activities is possible. This episode offers unique insights and practical tips for caregivers to help create special moments.

    Understanding Severe Dementia

    Severe dementia brings visible physical changes and requires significant assistance for daily tasks. It’s important to recognize that your loved one still retains certain abilities. Instead of focusing on what they can no longer do, let’s explore what they can still enjoy.

    As caregivers, you are heroes. Your strength and love are invaluable. Remember to lean on your faith for perseverance and support. Take comfort in knowing that you are not alone on this journey.

    Join Our Community

    If you need more support, consider joining our monthly meetup or our Facebook group. It’s a space to connect, share experiences, and find practical tools for dementia caregiving.

    In conclusion, creating meaningful activities for loved ones with severe dementia is about finding simple, engaging, and enjoyable tasks. These activities help maintain their connection to the world and create beautiful memories for you both.

    We invite you to register for our Activity Engagement in Dementia Mini-Course!This informative course will provide you with the knowledge and skills to effectively engage individuals living with dementia in meaningful activities.Don't miss out! This course expires on May 28, 2024.Register here: https://www.thinkdifferentdementia.com/activity

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  • This episode focuses on practical tips for engaging individuals with moderate dementia in meaningful activities. Lizette highlights the significance of creating a structured routine while also allowing for flexibility and making memories through engaging activities.

    Lizette points out the importance of balancing routine and novel activities to support cognitive and emotional well-being.

    Moderate dementia can limit the ability to focus on activities for extended periods. Engage your loved one in short, manageable tasks. Break down activities into smaller steps and celebrate each accomplishment. This helps reduce frustration and makes the experience enjoyable for both of you.

    Downloadable Activity Guide

    To assist you in finding creative ways to engage your loved one, we offer a downloadable guide here with 50 activity ideas specifically tailored for Memorial Day. These activities are designed to be simple yet effective, ensuring you have plenty of options to keep your loved one active and happy.

    Conclusion

    Caring for someone with moderate dementia involves a mix of patience, creativity, and understanding. By focusing on meaningful engagement, balancing routine with new experiences, and planning thoughtfully, you can enhance the quality of life for your loved one. Remember, you are not alone on this journey. There are resources and communities available to support you.

    Embrace these tips, create beautiful memories, and cherish the moments with your loved one.

    We invite you to register for our Activity Engagement in Dementia Mini-Course!This informative course will provide you with the knowledge and skills to effectively engage individuals living with dementia in meaningful activities.Don't miss out! This course expires on May 28, 2024.Register here: https://www.thinkdifferentdementia.com/activity

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  • Have you recently discovered that your loved one has dementia? Are you searching for practical ways to engage them in meaningful activities, especially during travel?

    Mild dementia is the first stage in the dementia journey. It involves changes in higher-level thinking skills. Your loved one might forget simple things like taking medication or might repeat stories. These changes can be frustrating, but recognizing them is the first step in supporting them effectively.

    The Importance of Activities

    Activities are essential for people with mild dementia. They help maintain cognitive functions and provide a sense of purpose. Think of activities they used to enjoy, like gardening or knitting. These activities can still be part of their routine but might need slight modifications to make them easier and more enjoyable.

    We invite you to register for our Activity Engagement in Dementia Mini-Course!This informative course will provide you with the knowledge and skills to effectively engage individuals living with dementia in meaningful activities.Don't miss out! This course expires on May 28, 2024.Register here: https://www.thinkdifferentdementia.com/activity

    See also: One Mistake A Dementia Caregiver Makes By Not Traveling With Kathy Smith Shoaf

    Download your FREE copy of "Memorial Day: 50 Activities for Person Living with Mild Dementia" today and create a world of possibilities for your loved one.

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  • Caring for a loved one with dementia can be overwhelming, and financial planning often gets overlooked. Have you considered how to manage finances while providing care?

    Insights from Will Hoffman of https://www.hoffman-wealthmanagement.com/ emphasized the complexities involved in managing assets for loved ones and the transformative impact of estate planning, urging us to prioritize legal documentation such as powers of attorney to streamline decision-making processes.

    3:31 Unpacking Wealth Management and Financial Planning7:31 The Importance of Asset Protection and Planning Ahead20:14 The Value of Financial Planning and Estate Protection31:15 Setting Yourself Up for Financial Success Through Caregiving33:01 Ensuring Validity of Documents in Different States34:11 Importance of Documenting and Communicating Important Information36:04 The Power of Communication in Caregiving37:30 Evolution and Validity of Long-Term Care Insurance Policies38:40 Understanding the Evolving Market of Long-Term Care Insurance39:44 Importance of Collaboration Among Financial Professionals43:31 Introduction to "The Monetary Mixtape" Podcast47:08 Importance of Self-Care for Caregivers51:09 The Priority of Family Relationships Over Finances

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    Financial planning is a crucial part of the caregiving journey. Start early, stay organized, and communicate openly to ensure the best care for your loved one and peace of mind for yourself

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  • This episode features a captivating interview with Christy Yates (https://www.christyyates.com/), the author of Building a Legacy of Love: Thriving in the Sandwich Generation.

    We discuss the intricacies of the sandwich generation and the importance of building a legacy of love while navigating caregiving responsibilities for both children and aging parents.

    Christy shared her personal experiences of juggling a full-time job, raising kids, and caring for her aging parents, emphasizing the significance of proactive planning in caregiving.

    The conversation transitioned to early signs of becoming a caregiver, drawing parallels between parenting and caregiving roles in fostering independence and providing support.

    Ultimately, your caregiving journey is about more than just managing a medical condition; it’s about honoring your loved one’s life and ensuring their dignity.

    By incorporating your faith and the values you cherish, you can provide care that respects their legacy while enriching your spiritual life.

    Navigating the path of dementia caregiving is undoubtedly tough, but with faith, careful planning, and community support, it can also be a journey of love and spiritual growth.

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  • What on earth does the commandment honor your father and mother have to do with being a good steward in a dementia caregiving journey? I invite you to listen to this episode, what do you need to be a good steward of a dementia caregiving journey to find out how I go from honoring your father and your mother to stewardship.

    Caring for a loved one with dementia is a profound journey that tests both the heart and spirit. As a caregiver, have you considered how your faith shapes your caregiving duties? This essential perspective can transform the often overwhelming task of dementia caregiving into a fulfilling act of love and stewardship.

    0:33 Discovering a Loved One's Dementia Diagnosis

    2:01 Defining Stewardship in Dementia Care

    7:19 The Connection Between Honor and Stewardship

    13:21 Warning Against Neglecting Self-Care

    14:05 Importance of Prioritizing Caregiver Health

    23:39 Utilizing Resources Effectively in Caregiving

    Caregiving in the context of dementia can be challenging but approaching it as a stewardship can bring immense spiritual fulfillment. By integrating your faith and practical strategies, you can provide compassionate care while honoring God and maintaining your well-being.

    Remember, you are not alone in this journey—support and resources are available to help you navigate these challenging waters with grace and strength.

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  • In this episode, we explore the six essential qualities that dementia caregivers need from a Christian perspective. Starting with creativity, we discuss how being creative is essential as it stems from being created in God's image. Creativity allows caregivers to find unique solutions to caregiving challenges, such as creating visual cues to address behaviors like pacing.

    Next, we delve into the importance of being flexible yet routined. While individuals with dementia lose flexibility over time, caregivers must maintain structured routines while being adaptable within those routines. It's crucial for caregivers to anticipate and adapt to changes in the person they are caring for.

    Patience is highlighted as a virtue that all caregivers need to cultivate. It's acknowledged that being patient can be challenging, especially in a caregiving role where one is constantly adjusting to the changes in the person with dementia. Reframing situations positively and seeking God's patience with us are suggested strategies for building patience.

    Compassion is discussed as a deep awareness and sympathy for the difficulties faced by individuals with dementia. Caregivers are encouraged to show proactive compassion and mercy, even when it may not be deserved. Extending compassion and kindness is seen as an act of grace that aligns with biblical teachings.

    The concept of not taking things personally is addressed, emphasizing the need for caregivers to develop a thick skin and refrain from internalizing the behaviors or words of the person with dementia. Caregivers are reminded to seek forgiveness and maintain an attitude of grace when faced with challenging interactions.

    Finally, humor is presented as a powerful tool for dementia caregivers to create moments of joy and connection. Embracing a healthy sense of humor can lighten the mood and help navigate difficult situations with a positive outlook. Practical tips on incorporating these qualities into caregiving practice are provided throughout the episode, empowering caregivers to enhance their skills and approach to dementia care with faith and resilience.

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  • Caring for a loved one with dementia is an act of love and commitment, but have you paused to check on your own well-being lately? It's crucial to recognize the early signs of burnout and take proactive steps to manage your health and emotions.

    This episode explores some often overlooked aspects of caregiver burnout, offering insights and strategies to help you stay healthy and effective in your caregiving role.

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    12:32 The 12 Stages of Burnout: Unveiling the Progression

    15:02 Recognizing Burnout Symptoms: Signs to Watch for

    16:59 Reflections on Burnout Journey: Personal Experiences Shared

    28:12 Aligning with Values: Reconnecting with What Matters

    34:11 Embracing Feelings: The Importance of Emotional Awareness

    40:21 Setting Yourself Up for Success: Morning Rituals for Well-being

    42:28 Journaling for Self-reflection: Uncovering Thoughts and Emotions

    44:18 Recognizing Red Flags: Signs of Burnout to Address

    49:53 Conclusion and Encouragement: Taking Steps Towards your Well-being

    Remember, it’s not selfish to take care of yourself—it’s necessary. You can’t provide the best care for your loved one if you are not at your best. Utilize resources like free workshops, support groups, and professional advice. These resources offer practical advice and support from people who understand exactly what you're going through.

    In conclusion, while caregiving is a challenging role, particularly for those looking after loved ones with dementia, understanding and addressing the signs of burnout early can make a significant difference. You are not alone in this journey; help and support are available, and taking the time to care for yourself is just as important as caring for your loved one.

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