Great Motto To Help You When Caring For Someone With Memory Loss
Great Motto
To Help You When CaringÂ
There are many words we use to describe people who give care: Caregiver, Carer, Care Partner, Parent, Friend, Doctor, Nurse, CNA, Home Health Aid… and the list goes on. But there are few Motto’s I’ve seen to help those in this roles; so I thought I would share with you one of mine. Keep in mind this applies to all relationships not just those with Dementia. This one I call the POWERFUL P’s.
It’s About Progress…
Not Perfection!
It’s about Preserving your relationship with the one you are caring for.
It’s about creating a Peaceful environment for both of you.
It’s about interpreting Perceptions from new angles.
It’s about Participating, energizing and adapting.
It’s about Purposeful, independent living at all stages of life; so we all feel like we belong and are loved.
YES…It’s about Progress, not perfection.
Keep in mind, you can only do the best you can in every moment, knowing what you know at the time, given your skill set and mood you choice to deliver your care in. Each moment is an opportunity to learn and grow so that you may be better in the next moment. Remember though, it is up to you; and only you to look for, analyze, appreciate, and apply those lessons wrapped in the needs of those we care for.
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That’s a good one! Thanks for sharing.
Lori
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Hi Marilyn
Thanks for sharing your experience. It is always good to hear!
Thank you
Lori
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Hi Erica
Thanks for writing and sharing your experience and services.
Lori