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Carepartner Wednesday–The Carepartner’s Alphabet–B

B is for Boundaries and boundaries are hard. Jody receives multiple phone calls in the night from her mother, who is living in a retirement home. Mom has an anxiety disorder and although Jody knows she is getting excellent care that extends to her emotional needs as well as the physical, the calls continue. Mom […]

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The Small Miracle of a Good Marriage–It’s all about the Toilet Paper

“Who would pay extra just for something to wipe your bum?” We were walking the aisled of the grocery story for a weekly shopping trip. When we were first married almost three years ago, I was charmed when my new husband would come shopping with me. How sweet. He even carried in the groceries and

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Carepartner Wednesday–The Carepartner’s Alphabet–A

A is for Anxiety. If we are being real here (and we are) there is a lot of anxiety involved in having someone in your family with dementia.  Anxiety about the future, long term and immediate. Am I handling this right? Will I make the right decision at the right time? There are certain decisions

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Care partner Wednesdays–When the “pill” of choice is knitting needles

It was not a good day. An incredibly perceptive person, Ida attended a fitness class she usually loved in the morning. The instructor wasn’t feeling well, and left immediately after the class was over, but in her mind, it had something to do with her. Maybe there was some kind of conspiracy, or maybe he

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Care partner Wednesday– Life after Diagnosis

You’re sitting in the doctor’s office beside your mother. Your heart is pounding. There were months of suspicions and worry, weeks of tests, days of reassuring yourself and having conversations in your mind. Finally, it comes to this.The doctor turns to your mother and says, “You have Alzheimer’s” Time stops. You were almost certain this

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