How to Talk to a Parent with Early Dementia: Communication Tips for Families
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Learning how to talk to a parent with early dementia can feel overwhelming, but with the right approach, conversations can remain respectful, calm, and meaningful. This episode shares practical strategies families can use to strengthen communication and support care planning during the early stages of dementia.
What you’ll learn in this episode:
- Why does early dementia affect communication and memory
- How to stay patient and calm when conversations feel difficult
- Ways to simplify speech without being patronizing
- The importance of focusing on one idea at a time
- How to use visual cues and reminders to ease conversations
- What not to do, including rushing or correcting harshly
- How communication supports care planning and family involvement
By practicing empathy, patience, and clarity, families can keep conversations meaningful while preparing for the future together.
Blog Link: How to Talk to a Parent with Early Dementia
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