Dementia Caregiving: Showing Love When It’s Most Difficult
Listen Live or Listen at Your Convenience Tuesday October 10th, 2023 2 pm EST, 1 pm CST, 12 pm MST, 11 am PST & 7 pm London GMT, 9 pm South Africa SAST, and on the 11th at 6 am in Australia AEDT
Lori La Bey talks with Carolyn Birrell, a daughter who relocated her aging mother to be near her and spent the next eight years caring for her while learning all things dementia. She began writing initially to help her make sense of her mother’s early stages of dementia and the terrifying behaviors that came with it. It didn’t take her long to realize she was writing the very book she’d been searching for – the one that not only tells one woman’s story of traveling down her mother’s path into dementia from its beginning to its inevitable end but also helps others who are struggling to keep pace with their own loved one and desperately needing help. The book is called Walking with Fay and can be found on Amazon.
Learn About:
- What denial looks and feels like to a care partner.
- Ho scheduled calls can help you to stay connected.
- About crisis – What does it look like and feel like when it hits?
- How do people choose to live together or not.
- About White Lies and how and why they can help you care.
- The types of people on the caring journey.
- To ask and investigate the “Whys” behind their reactions.
- What Carolyn feels is essential for you to know as a care partner.