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“She said, I’m not really a caregiver—I just call my dad to check if he ate.” That’s where Episode 287 begins: most of us don’t recognize caregiving until we’re already overwhelmed.
1) Move from unaware to aware.
2) Stay watchful—with gratitude.
3) Steward what God has given.
4) Practice discernment.
5) Prepare your foundations.
6) Endure in Christ.
If you need steady, faith-anchored help, I just opened the Christian DigniCare Society—lifetime access, monthly AMA calls, prayer gatherings, and a curated resource library (founding members get a 15-minute welcome call).
God is not a God of confusion. He meets you with order, wisdom, and strength for today’s step.
💬 What Do I Say When Dementia Makes Words Hard?
🤝 You Don’t Have to Do This Alone
🗣️ Ask Your Question Live — and Be Heard
🎓 Want to Reduce Overwhelm Right Now?
🧭 Still Feeling Stuck?
❤️ Enjoy This Podcast?
By Lizette Cloete, Christian Dementia Coach4.9
7777 ratings
“She said, I’m not really a caregiver—I just call my dad to check if he ate.” That’s where Episode 287 begins: most of us don’t recognize caregiving until we’re already overwhelmed.
1) Move from unaware to aware.
2) Stay watchful—with gratitude.
3) Steward what God has given.
4) Practice discernment.
5) Prepare your foundations.
6) Endure in Christ.
If you need steady, faith-anchored help, I just opened the Christian DigniCare Society—lifetime access, monthly AMA calls, prayer gatherings, and a curated resource library (founding members get a 15-minute welcome call).
God is not a God of confusion. He meets you with order, wisdom, and strength for today’s step.
💬 What Do I Say When Dementia Makes Words Hard?
🤝 You Don’t Have to Do This Alone
🗣️ Ask Your Question Live — and Be Heard
🎓 Want to Reduce Overwhelm Right Now?
🧭 Still Feeling Stuck?
❤️ Enjoy This Podcast?

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