Category: Coping

Hyper-focus

Coping

  Over the past few months, as I talk to more people with loved ones afflicted with dementia, it’s become very clear that the disease follows different paths for different people. In some cases, the prevailing symptom is they lose place and time. They scold their adult child for missing curfew. In others, it’s language. ….  Read More

It’s Okay To Be sad

CopingGrieving

  It’s okay to be sad after all your life is being dismantled one brick at a time. Some days bricks are put back in place and it gives you a false sense of hope, only to have it ripped away again, when the next day when it’s two bricks gone instead of just one. ….  Read More

Forget or Fixate

CopingProgression

  Over the past few weeks Jim seems to have lost his middle ground. It’s either forget or fixate. The forgetting isn’t hard to deal with as a caregiver I’ve grown used to it. But holy-moly the fixation is unrelenting – Especially for things that cannot be accomplished immediately. It’s like they’re on a continuous ….  Read More

Encourage Interests and Hobbies

CopingProgression

  I’ve probably talked about this before but it’s worth repeating. Help your loved one keep their interests and hobbies. Part of the helplessness I feel right now is because Jim doesn’t want to do anything. Even without the specter of Covid hanging over us, Jim isn’t interested in going out or doing anything. He’s ….  Read More

Finding Timely Help

CopingSelf Care

  I don’t know about you, but lately I’ve been in my own little bubble. Getting through each day, grateful to have my husband and devastated in the decline of his ability to understand the world around him. The past few weeks have seen me cling to my schedule with an iron heart. Afraid to ….  Read More

Fresh Air

CopingProgression

  April showers bring May flowers. I live in the Pacific North West. Spring was happening before the season changed on the calendar. I grew up on the East Coast, where winter hangs on a little longer. For most of us, spring has started by this time of year. Even though they may not consciously ….  Read More

Diet and Dementia

Coping

  In most of the reading I’ve done, there is often a diet component in the prevention/delay the onset section. If you’re just starting this journey, it’s worth paying attention too. For both your loved one with dementia and for you, the caregiver. It’s not coincidence that the heart healthy diet, the one for diabetes, ….  Read More

Bittersweet Anniversary

CopingGrieving

  Today is very bittersweet. It’s our wedding anniversary. Jim is a very traditional guy. He never forgets a birthday or anniversary. He’s usually the fellow who has a celebration plan weeks in advance. Last year, even in the thick of the pandemic, he made sure we celebrated. This year, his ability to connect day ….  Read More