My blog, “I’ll Always Remember” was selected as one of the top dementia blogs on the Internet!
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On this blog, I write about our daughter and our journey with dementia. I try to give tips for caregivers. Traveling with someone who needs care is daunting. Caregivers are confronted with situations they have never experienced before. We don’t know the questions to ask, and when we do seek information, we don’t always know what to do with it.
Caregiving takes a toll physically, mentally, emotionally, and financially. Most of the caregiving falls to one person. We feel privileged to help, but we grow weary.
I met a man whose mother suffers with Alzheimer's. His wife slept with the man's mom. Fearing the afflicted would wake up and wander, the wife placed a bell over the bedroom door. Alzheimer's patients can wander off. If the mom got up, the bell would awaken the caregiver.
This man told me his wife fed his mom and bathed her.
This man said it was an honor to care for his
mother. But he was out and about. His wife had the honor. Not him.
I have lunch once a month with two ladies whose husbands lived in the same memory care as our daugher. We encourage each other and offer suggestions for the unexpected surprises.
Our daughter now lives in heaven. A friend asked me if I plan to continue the dementia blog. I will for a bit longer. I hope I can help someone who is on this dreadful voyage.
We all need to help one another as much as we can.
Ways to help a caregiver
1. Financially.
2. Stay with the afflicted person while the caregiver takes a break.
3. Take a meal to them.
4. Listen to the caregiver. Just listen.
5. Hug them.
6. Give them this link to information Best Dementia Blogs