A Balancing Act: Navigating A Loved One's Memory Loss

Dementia and Hoarding: Fear of the Void


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This episode explores dementia-related hoarding, why it happens, what it means, and how families can respond with compassion. Kelly reframes hoarding not as stubbornness or manipulation, but as the brain's way of coping with memory loss. As dementia progresses, people anchor their sense of identity, security, and memory to physical objects, making removal feel threatening and distressing.

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Resources

https://www.agingcare.com/articles/how-to-handle-hoarding-behaviors-in-dementia-patients-133679.htm

https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/about-dementia/stages-and-symptoms/dementia-symptoms/hiding-hoarding-losing

https://alzfdn.org/alzheimers-today-volume-17-number-3/hoarding-and-dementia/

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A Balancing Act: Navigating A Loved One's Memory LossBy Kelly A Bertenshaw, MA CCC SLP ECDCS