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51: Balancing Safety & Independence in Dementia with Adria Thompson

51: Balancing Safety & Independence in Dementia with Adria Thompson

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Dr. Lakelyn is joined by dementia care expert Adria Thompson, M.A., CCC-SLP for a conversation on how caregivers can support a loved one living with dementia while preserving their independence. Together, they explore the concept of “dignity of risk,” a philosophy centered around balancing autonomy and safety for those living with dementia.

Drawing on clinical experience and real-life caregiving dynamics, Adria and Dr. Lakelyn discuss how caregivers can foster a sense of self-determination in their loved ones, even as the disease progresses. They also address the emotional complexities that come with these decisions, including guilt, fear, and family pressure.

Episode highlights include:

  • What “dignity of risk” means and why it’s important at home

  • Supporting independence without compromising safety

  • Real-life examples of balancing autonomy with oversight

  • Caregiver guilt and the emotional side of decision-making

  • Tools and mindset shifts to guide families through the grey areas

Helpful links from the episode:

- Home Instead’s dementia care services - HomeInstead.com

- www.belightcare.com

- Instagram: @belightcare

- TikTok: @belightcare

- Facebook: @BeLightCare

- Alzheimer’s Association: alz.org

- HFC Support Groups: wearehfc.org/support-groups

To learn more about this podcast and to subscribe to our caregiving newsletters, visit www.homeinstead.com/caregiverchats. Share your thoughts, experiences and ideas by emailing Dr. Lakelyn at caregiverchats@homeinsteadinc.com.

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