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Supporting Your Parent Through Their Caregiving Journey: Six Essential Tips / Alzheimer’s and Other Dementias

Supporting Your Parent Through Their Caregiving Journey: Six Essential Tips / Alzheimer’s and Other Dementias

Update: 2024-12-30
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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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Full Show Notes



Takeaways



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.



Key points:



  • Increase visit frequency or phone calls
  • Position yourself to observe daily dynamics
  • Avoid judgment of decisions
  • Listen more than advise
  • Show support without taking over


Tip 2: Monitor Caregiver Health



Ensuring your caregiving parent maintains their own health is crucial for sustainable care.



Key points:



  • Ask specific questions that can’t be answered with “I’m fine”
  • Monitor medical appointments
  • Discuss challenges they’re facing
  • Watch for signs of stress or exhaustion
  • Encourage preventive health care


Tip 3: Provide Emotional Support



Help your parent maintain connections and avoid isolation while caregiving.



Key points:



  • Listen actively to what’s said and unsaid
  • Validate feelings before offering solutions
  • Maintain normal conversations beyond caregiving
  • Encourage outside activities and interests
  • Help research support resources


Tip 4: Share the Load



Even from a distance, there are many ways to help manage caregiving responsibilities.



Key points:



  • Handle digital tasks remotely
  • Coordinate with local friends and family
  • Create support networks
  • Help with scheduling and planning


Tip 5: Participate in Care Details



Get involved in both practical and legal aspects of care management.



Key points:



  • Obtain necessary legal documents early
  • Secure medical power of attorney
  • Address privacy laws and documentation
  • Arrange financial access if needed
  • Support decision-making processes


Tip 6: Support Through Grief



Grief occurs throughout the journey, not just at its end.



Key points:



  • Acknowledge “drip grief” throughout the journey
  • Help maintain connections during caregiving
  • Support through the final transition
  • Assist with post-care legal matters
  • Be sure to process your own grief


Special Considerations



When creating support systems:



  • Develop emergency plans early
  • Create shared care plans
  • Document important information
  • Keep contact lists updated
  • Maintain flexibility in arrangements


About Our Guest Expert



This episode featured Andrew Phipps from Empathy Unbound, who shared his personal experience supporting his father as he cared for Andrew’s mother with dementia. Andrew created Empathy Unbound to promote the idea that empathy is one of our greatest superpowers — one that we often don’t recognize or use enough.



As Andrew explains, “The ability to take on the experience or position of another to help understand them is invaluable. Putting ourselves in someone else’s shoes helps us understand their situation in a way we couldn’t otherwise.” You can find the Empathy Unbound podcast wherever you get your podcasts.



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Supporting Your Parent Through Their Caregiving Journey: Six Essential Tips / Alzheimer’s and Other Dementias

Supporting Your Parent Through Their Caregiving Journey: Six Essential Tips / Alzheimer’s and Other Dementias

Sue Ryan, Nancy Treaster, Andrew Phipps