When a parent is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or another type of dementia and the other parent begins their caregiving journey, the dynamic between the caregiving parent and child shifts dramatically. Through our experiences and conversations with families navigating this transition, we've developed six essential tips to help you support your parent as they take on the role of primary caregiver.
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Tip 1: Insert Yourself into the Journey
The first step is making your presence and support known while respecting your parent’s role as primary caregiver.
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Tip 2: Monitor Caregiver Health
Ensuring your caregiving parent maintains their own health is crucial for sustainable care.
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Tip 3: Provide Emotional Support
Help your parent maintain connections and avoid isolation while caregiving.
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Tip 4: Share the Load
Even from a distance, there are many ways to help manage caregiving responsibilities.
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Tip 5: Participate in Care Details
Get involved in both practical and legal aspects of care management.
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Tip 6: Support Through Grief
Grief occurs throughout the journey, not just at its end.
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