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β€œI can still do things that I can do.” How powerful! How amazing to focus on things we are still capable of doing instead of all the things we aren’t. I feel like this is a great message for all of us Careblazers as well. There may be a lot we can no longer do in our caregiving journey. But what CAN we still do.
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I hope this is a reminder of just how much insight people with dementia can have. Even if they may not be able to communicate it so articulately as the women in this story.
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#dementia #dementiaawareness #alz #alzheimers #alzheimersawareness #alzheimersdisease #careblazers #dementiacare #dementiacaregiver #dementiasupport #psychology #mentalhealth #lifepurpose #shorts #viralshorts
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@cathyann2934

2 months ago

Thank you for your channel. I tell anyone that is dealing with someone with dementia about your channel and how much you help ❀

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@rhondasingley7211

3 months ago

❀ Absolutely because I'm living with mild cognitive Demintia and I'm trying to do all I did before so I'm still happy right now πŸ˜„

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@ianaliciaperry5243

5 months ago

Things like panels of individuals who have the disability in question are so important. I wish there was more of this. And if we also valued people who didn't used to be "normal", we could learn even more.

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@michelehinson1588

5 months ago

OMG 😒 you are a great person for sharing.

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@indigobunting2431

5 months ago

I do what I can but am constantly confused.

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@kevingrimbeek2106

5 months ago

How Profound!!! IMO my LOWVD & Parkinsons is in early Stage 7 yet I still encourage her to keep doing "what she can do", because my late father Never allowed me the excuse that "I can't "! Her reward for "trying" is a twice weekly visit to the hairdresser. So she always looks "kitted out".

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@csillaczako1582

5 months ago

Well, the caregiver purpose of life changes completely. The "I can still do things I can do" is not quite true. Some of caregivers lives has to adapt completely the loved ones' life. Lots of giving up from caregivers side.

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@jelan64

5 months ago

πŸ˜ͺ😭

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@michhall0103

2 months ago

😒I get So Sad because my Husband is no longer the person he used to be, alot of things I loved about him have been lost, not his Fault, but I feel like I'm Grieving the loss of Someone i love So So much but he is still here. Never had to go through something this heartwrenching in all my life, and I have lost both of my Parents who were my Everthing but not from any Cognitive issues or Dementia. It's horrible a Horrible Disease that steals the mind of someone so intelligent loving humorous and Wonderful 😒😒

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@Itsgloriasway

2 weeks ago

This is crazy that people attack me for doing just that with my mom. No one wants to be totally dependent. No one wants to feel like they have no control over their lives. No one wants to feel like they have no purpose. The fact that people atttack me because I still have my mom doing daily tasks and living her life as if she has no dementia. Most people I realise many people feel like they should do everything for their love one but also feel stressed and burnt out. Why not encourage them to do as much as they can as long as they can.

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@AnnaPxx

2 months ago

There are several factors at play: the type of dementia, the stage (mild is quite different from medium-advanced), the personality of the patient, and there can be lack of empathy, difficulties in controlling mood and emotions, frustration for not being able to function as they used to, anger.

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@susanmann5286

5 months ago

I really like this! However, are you meaning people with MCI and "Mild Dementia" are the same(?) I am diagnosed with MCI, yet not "Mild Dementia."

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@RraaNdDoMmgGiiRrlL

5 months ago

Put some blush on please lady.

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