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127. Why It Is Important to Tell People Someone Has Dementia

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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

Enjoy our podcast? Please take a moment to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify —it really supports our show!
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Caring for your loved one with dementia doesn't have to be stressful!
Join our next free workshop.
3 Tips How to Avoid Challenging Dementia Behaviors For Christians
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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

Enjoy our podcast? Please take a moment to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify —it really supports our show!
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dementia-caregiving-for-families/id1716187550

Caring for your loved one with dementia doesn't have to be stressful!
Join our next free workshop.
3 Tips How to Avoid Challenging Dementia Behaviors For Christians
https://www.dementiacaregivingmadeeasy.com/wsl

Join our Facebook Group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1301886810018410

Become a Founding Member of Our Exclusive Academy!
Only 54 Founding Family Slots Available for Extraordinary Caregivers.
https://www.dementiacaregivingmadeeasy.com/start

Are You A Christian Dementia Caregiver Struggling To Cope With Caregiving?
Get Free Guidance Now!
Join the Ask the de-MENTOR" Monthly Fellowship Meeting!
https://dementiacaregivingmadeeasy.com/ask

  continue reading

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