Caregiving for a terminal loved is a marathon, and it can seem hard to imagine life without them and the responsibilities of taking care of them. What do you after your duties are over? Two men who cared for wives with dementia answer that question.
Does caring for a partner change the relationship? Michael shares what he learned to let the relationship with his wife change in the ways that it needed to.
How do you tell a someone with dementia that a loved one died? Learn tips for this very important conversation, what to expect and how to adjust to difficulty.
We all are grieving something, and winter just seems like the perfect time to do that.
What can nature's own rhythm teach us about our grief?
In Part 2 about frontotemporal dementia, we talk about the management of FTD and ways you can help your loved one.
In this episode learn all about FTD, a form of dementia. We talk about what parts of the brain it impacts and the resulting behavioral and physical symptoms.
Learn about the Death Positive Movement and how to disarm fear and improve the time we have left by educating ourselves and preparing for our own mortality.
A terminal diagnosis for a loved one can turn the world upside-down. Giving care also requires good self-care and healthy perspective. In this episode you will learn several tools to help you in the rough road ahead.
Learn how mindfulness can help grief and trauma recovery, reduce stress, decrease anxiety and depression, and aid in coping with chronic pain.
A permanent reminder of our loved one, a tribute, the first outward marker of our grief journey, a conversation starter, similar to memorial jewelry. There are many reasons people chose to memorialize someone or something in a tattoo. Learn about the rich history of tattoos and why cancer survivors...