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The caregiving books don’t talk about this.
The support groups sometimes get close, but not all the way there. And the well-meaning people in your life — the ones who tell you what an angel you are — t...
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I just completed a series on the characteristics of early, mid, and late stage dementia, but as I was writing those, it occurred to me that those stages are all about the person who has dementia, not you.
You need...
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You’ve noticed the signs. Maybe for a while now.
The unpaid bills. The missed medications. The meals that aren’t happening. The house that isn’t being kept the way it once was. The driving that makes you...
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They’re back.
If you read Part 1 of the Well-Meaning Comment Hall of Fame, you know the type. The people who love us, mean well, and somehow still manage to say exactly the wrong thing at exactly the wron...
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If you’ve been following this series, you’ve read about early stage dementia and middle stage dementia.
I wish I could tell you it gets easier. It doesn’t.
Late stage dementia is the hardest chapter...
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I cared for my father through dementia until he died in November 2024. Now I write about it — honestly, practically, and without the sugarcoating. If you're in the thick of it, this is your place.
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