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Why do mirrors confuse people with dementia? If your loved one suddenly avoids mirrors or reacts fearfully to their reflection, you’re not alone. Many dementia caregivers notice this behavior, and it’s all tied to how the brain perceives images. In this video, we break down the surprising reasons behind this phenomenon, from depth perception issues to mirror illusions. More importantly, we’ll share simple, practical strategies to make your home a dementia-friendly space—helping your loved one feel safer and less anxious.
If you'd like to see this episode on video, you can hop on over to my YouTube channel here.
And if you need ongoing support, check out our Care Collective—a warm, supportive community for dementia caregivers, with live Q&A sessions, expert advice, and 24/7 access to resources. 💖 🔗 Learn more here: https://careblazers.com/for-families
🎁 Get your FREE Dementia Careblazer Survival Guide, downloaded over 100,000 times worldwide: https://go.careblazers.com/survivalguide
Looking for more personalized support? Check out our Care Collective program, where we offer 24/7 resources, support rooms, and expert Q&A sessions.
🔗 Learn more here: https://careblazers.com/for-families
📧 Contact us: [email protected]
If you found this information helpful, consider subscribing to my free email newsletter for even more valuable insights on dementia by clicking here.
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It’s our mission to make dementia caregiving easier for families caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's disease, frontotemporal dementia, lewy body dementia, vascular dementia, or any other type of dementia. We believe that in order to create a more dementia-friendly world, we must first create a caregiver-friendly world. That's why we create free educational training videos like this one so that anyone with an internet connection can get access to dementia care information.
**This channel and any information by Dementia Careblazers is not a substitute for healthcare. This is not healthcare advice. Please talk to your healthcare providers for specific feedback on your situation. careblazers.com/disclaimer
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Why do mirrors confuse people with dementia? If your loved one suddenly avoids mirrors or reacts fearfully to their reflection, you’re not alone. Many dementia caregivers notice this behavior, and it’s all tied to how the brain perceives images. In this video, we break down the surprising reasons behind this phenomenon, from depth perception issues to mirror illusions. More importantly, we’ll share simple, practical strategies to make your home a dementia-friendly space—helping your loved one feel safer and less anxious.
If you'd like to see this episode on video, you can hop on over to my YouTube channel here.
And if you need ongoing support, check out our Care Collective—a warm, supportive community for dementia caregivers, with live Q&A sessions, expert advice, and 24/7 access to resources. 💖 🔗 Learn more here: https://careblazers.com/for-families
🎁 Get your FREE Dementia Careblazer Survival Guide, downloaded over 100,000 times worldwide: https://go.careblazers.com/survivalguide
Looking for more personalized support? Check out our Care Collective program, where we offer 24/7 resources, support rooms, and expert Q&A sessions.
🔗 Learn more here: https://careblazers.com/for-families
📧 Contact us: [email protected]
If you found this information helpful, consider subscribing to my free email newsletter for even more valuable insights on dementia by clicking here.
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It’s our mission to make dementia caregiving easier for families caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's disease, frontotemporal dementia, lewy body dementia, vascular dementia, or any other type of dementia. We believe that in order to create a more dementia-friendly world, we must first create a caregiver-friendly world. That's why we create free educational training videos like this one so that anyone with an internet connection can get access to dementia care information.
**This channel and any information by Dementia Careblazers is not a substitute for healthcare. This is not healthcare advice. Please talk to your healthcare providers for specific feedback on your situation. careblazers.com/disclaimer
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