Teens caring for parents living with dementia may feel alone and isolated. In today's podcast, I reach out to this segment of my audience. The resources for teens is geared to those teens caring for their grandparents. Caring for a parent with dementia is much different than caring for a grandparent. I provide explanations for some of the behaviors and helpful strategies for communicating with a parent living with dementia. All of the content is geared for teens and adolescents--12 and older.
If you have a question about dementia care, email me: rita.jablonski@dementia.com. Yes, I really do answer my email!
Frustrated with care refusals? Go to https://makedmentiayourbitch.com for a free copy of my checklist, “ Dementia Hacks: 15 Ways to Manage Dementia Care Refusals.”
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You can confidently manage dementia behaviors so that your life and the life of your loved one with dementia become easier and calmer. Check out different ways to learn how to handle many common (and not so common) dementia behaviors: https://dementiacentricsolutions.com
Are you a visual learning? Check out my YouTube channel, where I demonstrate strategies like bridging and chaining
Looking for a community? I have my own Facebook page for dementia caregivers: Make Dementia Your B!
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