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Compassionate Care: Learning to Slow Down — Matching Their Pace Instead of Rushing Ahead

🌿 When Your Worlds Move at Different Speeds It often starts with something small. You’re walking together……

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Compassionate Care: When They Become Suspicious of Others — Navigating Fear and Mistrust

🌿 When Trust Begins to Shift It can be one of the more surprising and painful changes….

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Compassionate Care: The Subtle Grief of Watching Their Personality Change

🌿 It’s Not Just What They Forget There’s a moment many caregivers recognize—but rarely talk about right…

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Compassionate Care: Repeating Stories as a Form of Comfort — Why It Happens and How to Respond

🌿 The Story You’ve Heard Before It might be a story you could recite yourself by now….

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Compassionate Care: When They Lose Interest in Things They Once Loved

🌿 A Quiet Kind of Loss It doesn’t always happen all at once. One day, they still…

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🌸 Compassionate Care: Creating a Calm Space — The Importance of Sensory Comfort in Dementia Care

When caring for someone with dementia, it’s easy to focus on tasks — medications, meals, appointments, routines….

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🧠 Compassionate Care: Understanding “Shadowing” in Dementia — Why They Follow You Everywhere

If you’ve ever felt like you can’t move from room to room without your loved one right…

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🌙 Compassionate Care: When Sleep Becomes a Struggle — Managing Insomnia and Night Wandering in Dementia

Few things wear a caregiver down like disrupted sleep. The house is quiet. You’re exhausted. And just…

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Compassionate Care: A Letter to the Caregiver Who Is Trying Their Best

There are days when caregiving feels quiet and invisible.Days when no one claps, no one says thank…

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