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Early Signs of Dementia, Family Challenges, and Preparing for Memory Care with Shari Ross

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Episode Title: Early Signs of Dementia, Family Challenges, and Preparing for Memory Care with Shari Ross

Episode Summary: Making decisions about senior living and memory care is one of the toughest challenges families face when supporting a loved one with dementia. In this episode, I’m joined by Shari Ross, author of Senior Living Made S.I.M.P.L.E.™ and founder of the brand of the same name. Shari has guided countless families through this emotional journey, providing clear steps and compassionate advice to help them navigate caregiving, safety, and memory care choices with confidence.

We discuss how families can recognise early signs of dementia, manage safety concerns at home, navigate disagreements between siblings, and prepare both emotionally and financially for memory care. Shari also shares practical strategies for reducing caregiver burnout and explains the myths and realities of memory care communities.

Main Points Discussed

Recognising early signs of dementia and the first practical steps families should take when memory concerns appear.

When home care may no longer be enough and how to address safety risks before a crisis occurs.

Family dynamics, myths, and finances — navigating disagreements, preparing for costs, and understanding what memory care really means.

Key Takeaways

Start early — when memory lapses appear, seek assessment and make a plan rather than waiting for a crisis.

Caregiver wellbeing matters — stress and burnout are warning signs that more support is needed.

Memory care isn’t “giving up” — the right community can provide safety, engagement, and dignity for loved ones living with dementia.

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48 episodes

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Episode Title: Early Signs of Dementia, Family Challenges, and Preparing for Memory Care with Shari Ross

Episode Summary: Making decisions about senior living and memory care is one of the toughest challenges families face when supporting a loved one with dementia. In this episode, I’m joined by Shari Ross, author of Senior Living Made S.I.M.P.L.E.™ and founder of the brand of the same name. Shari has guided countless families through this emotional journey, providing clear steps and compassionate advice to help them navigate caregiving, safety, and memory care choices with confidence.

We discuss how families can recognise early signs of dementia, manage safety concerns at home, navigate disagreements between siblings, and prepare both emotionally and financially for memory care. Shari also shares practical strategies for reducing caregiver burnout and explains the myths and realities of memory care communities.

Main Points Discussed

Recognising early signs of dementia and the first practical steps families should take when memory concerns appear.

When home care may no longer be enough and how to address safety risks before a crisis occurs.

Family dynamics, myths, and finances — navigating disagreements, preparing for costs, and understanding what memory care really means.

Key Takeaways

Start early — when memory lapses appear, seek assessment and make a plan rather than waiting for a crisis.

Caregiver wellbeing matters — stress and burnout are warning signs that more support is needed.

Memory care isn’t “giving up” — the right community can provide safety, engagement, and dignity for loved ones living with dementia.

  continue reading

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