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One of the greatest fears we have is the day the person living with dementia doesn't recognize us.
While there is really nothing that can prepare us for this moment, there was a progression of things I noticed with my mother in law, Sherry, that led up to it.
While the brutal reality of this moment stings and cannot truly be prepared for, the work that we do here with Inspired Caring around knowing ourselves, learning how to feel our emotions, being mindful, and having present moment awareness, helps us navigate through this experience.
In this episode, I share the stages of what I noticed and how long it took to progress from full recognition to not knowing who we were.
You'll discover the strategies we used to have the most meaningful interactions along the way.
I want to hear from you!
Send me your questions or comments, [email protected]. I'll get back to you right away.
By Michele Magner5
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One of the greatest fears we have is the day the person living with dementia doesn't recognize us.
While there is really nothing that can prepare us for this moment, there was a progression of things I noticed with my mother in law, Sherry, that led up to it.
While the brutal reality of this moment stings and cannot truly be prepared for, the work that we do here with Inspired Caring around knowing ourselves, learning how to feel our emotions, being mindful, and having present moment awareness, helps us navigate through this experience.
In this episode, I share the stages of what I noticed and how long it took to progress from full recognition to not knowing who we were.
You'll discover the strategies we used to have the most meaningful interactions along the way.
I want to hear from you!
Send me your questions or comments, [email protected]. I'll get back to you right away.