
Caring Through Confusion
Understanding Dementia and Family Roles
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Narrated by:
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Max Gray
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By:
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Tiffany Lyons
About this listen
The emotional impact of dementia on families cannot be understated. As loved ones face the realities of the condition, they may experience a range of feelings, including grief, frustration, and confusion. This emotional rollercoaster can strain relationships and create a sense of isolation among family members. However, by fostering open communication and seeking support from one another, families can create a nurturing environment. Sharing feelings and experiences can strengthen bonds, allowing family members to feel more connected and understood during this challenging time.
©2024 Tiffany Lyons (P)2024 Tiffany Lyons
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