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Dementia care is not black and white. It’s an artform that takes practice and education to improve.

We’re BACK for Season 4!
This podcast is for anyone who knows an individual living with dementia. You’ll get tangible, accessible tips and techniques to solve your biggest dementia challenges. Through storytelling, humor, and real-life experience, you’ll gain important insights into dementia care communication.

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“How do we tell him that we sold his house?”
If you’ve been listening to this podcast for a while, you’ll probably know the answer to this one… YOU DON’T TELL THEM. Your loved one
“How do I tell her that her sister died?”
This is a raw question that I hear pretty often… how do I tell my loved one that somebody in their lives has passed away?
“We got him a diagnosis, but what happens next?”
What do you do when a loved one has received the diagnosis of dementia? Who and where do you turn to? Honestly, most people figure
When will she stop recognizing me?
This is a question I get asked pretty frequently. Note: If you haven’t listened to last week’s episode about embracing somebody’s reality, I recommend you
“I don’t want to lie to him, so what do I say instead?”
Today we are covering an issue that’s a real challenge for people, even those who have been living with a loved one with dementia for
“How do I know if they actually have Dementia?”
We’re back for season 4 of the Dementia By Day podcast! Today, I’m talking all about how to know if the person I’m caring for
Is That a Hallucination or a Delusion?
Hallucinations and Delusions are some of the most difficult situations for families to deal with. People often misconstrue the terms Hallucination and Delusion. On today’s
“I Want to Go Home!” And What to Say Back
In this episode I revisit another difficult situation in Dementia Caregiving. “I want to go home” is the prefect time to Embrace Their Reality ™.
Is This Depression OR Dementia?!
Did you know that Dementia and Depression are positively correlated? In this week’s episode I will explain how Dementia and Depression typically go hand in
16 Things I Would Want If I Got Dementia
Get the FREE “16 Things” poster for your personal use—or better yet—your dementia care community’s staff break room!
I wrote this poem years ago, but to date, it’s the most popular piece I’ve ever created.

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