Welcome to the place where I share dementia tips, strategies, and information for family members caring for a loved one with any type of dementia (such as Alzheimer's disease, Lewy Body dementia, vascular dementia, frontotemporal dementia, etc.)
Today’s video talks about ways to get your loved one to accept help from others. Sometimes it can feel like your loved one with dementia will only accept help from you. This is overwhelming and cannot be sustained for long periods of time. Watch for 6 specific tips to get your loved one open to others giving care and help. Hopefully at some point in the future, you can have a little extra time to do some things just for you while others help with your loved one.
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In case you haven’t met me, my name is Natali Edmonds and I am a board certified geropsychologist. That means that I am a clinical psychologist who specializes in working with older adults. One day, while hiking a trail, I came up with the idea for Careblazers and I decided to see if posting videos online could provide help to the many other Careblazers in the world who don’t get to have help come directly to them in their homes. I hope that this work helps you in some way on your caregiving journey.
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