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This is Dementia

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When Stephanie's mother was diagnosed with dementia following a stroke, everything changed. In this episode, Dr. Diane McIntosh explores the realities of dementia caregiving through Stephanie's powerful story, from managing impossible schedules to making heartbreaking decisions about care facilities.

Whether you're caring for someone with dementia, supporting a caregiver, or preparing for what may lie ahead, this episode offers compassionate guidance and hope.

Plus expert insights from psychologist Dr. Randy Mackoff on effective treatment approaches.

In this episode, you'll discover:

  • Why dementia caregiving involves pre-death grieving and how to navigate conflicting emotions
  • The importance of self-care and why caregiver burnout is so common
  • How to recognize when medication might help manage psychiatric symptoms in dementia patients
  • Practical strategies for medical appointments and advocating for your loved one
  • Why talking about your fear of developing dementia yourself is essential, not selfish

Additional information and support resources are available here.

The Alzheimer Society of Canada is here.

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This is Dementia

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Content provided by Dr. Diane McIntosh. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dr. Diane McIntosh or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

When Stephanie's mother was diagnosed with dementia following a stroke, everything changed. In this episode, Dr. Diane McIntosh explores the realities of dementia caregiving through Stephanie's powerful story, from managing impossible schedules to making heartbreaking decisions about care facilities.

Whether you're caring for someone with dementia, supporting a caregiver, or preparing for what may lie ahead, this episode offers compassionate guidance and hope.

Plus expert insights from psychologist Dr. Randy Mackoff on effective treatment approaches.

In this episode, you'll discover:

  • Why dementia caregiving involves pre-death grieving and how to navigate conflicting emotions
  • The importance of self-care and why caregiver burnout is so common
  • How to recognize when medication might help manage psychiatric symptoms in dementia patients
  • Practical strategies for medical appointments and advocating for your loved one
  • Why talking about your fear of developing dementia yourself is essential, not selfish

Additional information and support resources are available here.

The Alzheimer Society of Canada is here.

  continue reading

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