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FOR THE CAREGIVER

July 19, 2022
Strength and Fitness: Tips for Keeping Well as a Caregiver

Strength and Fitness: Tips for Keeping Well as a Caregiver. Being a caregiver is an enormous responsibility. Often, caregivers become so used to putting someone else first that they completely neglect their well-being. But it doesn’t have to be that way. If you’re someone providing care for a loved one, Fading Memories Podcast advises keeping […]

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July 13, 2022
Navigating Marriage and Life as a Senior Couple

Navigating Marriage and Life as a Senior Couple. Life continues to prove that love can find you at any age. However, when you partner up later in life, there's more to sort through than if you were in your 20s or 30s. Marriage, at this point, becomes a union of two people with longer histories […]

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June 9, 2022
Assemble A Care Team (Shopping & Meal Prep)

This Care Team article is on shopping and meal prep. If you haven’t read Assemble a Care Team (General)) start there first. As I’ve mentioned in previous care team articles, evaluating your strengths and weaknesses is where you need to start when getting help. In the earlier stages of the disease, it’s not impossible to handle […]

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June 9, 2022
Caregivers & Employment – A Look at the Challenges

Caregivers & employment challenges were a big problem before Covid-19 made them worse. This is a companion article to the podcast episode Caregiving & Employment – Make it All Work. Currently, there are over 16 million Americans that require help with daily living. Most of these people get help from unpaid family members and friends. Some […]

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June 9, 2022
Creative Personalized Playlist for Alzheimer’s Patients

Creative Personalized Playlist for Alzheimer’s Patients. Memories are profoundly linked to music. We know this because we remember what was going on when a particular song was popular. We associate songs with our first love, our first break up so it’s not surprising that music can reach someone locked in a dying brain.   Even for […]

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June 9, 2022
My Caregiving Journey

Regular listeners know a lot about my caregiving journey, but maybe you’re new here. Even if you’re not new, there are stories I probably haven’t discussed much on the podcast. Coupled with what you’ve already heard, there’s a lot I rarely shared. I have kept many of the stories relatively basic for fear that I […]

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June 9, 2022
Cognitive Stimulation Through Play for Each Stage of Alzheimer’s Disease

Cognitive Stimulation Through Play for Each Stage of Alzheimer’s Disease. The article is on how Marie Vaudry is a caregiver of a mother, diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s at 59 years old uses play therapy. She is the Founder of Gleam in Your Eye, a company dedicated to bringing joy to the lives of people with dementia. […]

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June 9, 2022
What Are the Living Options for Adults With Dementia?

What Are the Living Options for Adults With Dementia? There comes a time when a parent with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia where living independently is no longer an option. When that day comes, do you know where your loved one will go? Aging in place with dementia Aging in place is familiar, but is it […]

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June 9, 2022
Gardening in Your Senior Years Is Easier Than You Think

Gardening in Your Senior Years Is Easier Than You Think. Senior gardening? As we get older, our health and mobility may change our activity level. We may no longer feel comfortable doing many of the things that we’ve enjoyed our entire lives. Fortunately, gardening is not something that we have to give up, and Fading Memories Podcast presents some […]

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June 9, 2022
Helping Your Loved One With Eating

It’s normal to have trouble eating in the later stages of Alzheimer’s. Also, it’s not unusual for people living with the disease to stop eating altogether. Understandably, this causes caregivers a lot of concern. The first thing to do is to stay calm. While understandable, going into panic mode will make it tougher to find […]

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Fading Memories was created to support family caregivers in a simple, on-demand form. When I was looking for advice on caring for my Mom, I needed this podcast. Since it didn’t exist, I created what I needed!
Jen – pod host

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