The Surprisingly Simple Trick That Helped a Mom With Dementia Finally Take Her Medication
Struggling with dementia medication refusal? Learn a gentle, creative way to help your loved one swallow pills without hiding them in food or using force.
Struggling with dementia medication refusal? Learn a gentle, creative way to help your loved one swallow pills without hiding them in food or using force.
Ever tried to explain something to your loved one with dementia, only to have it backfire? Discover the #1 communication mistake most caregivers make — and a powerful mindset shift that will change everything. In this post, Dr. Natali Edmonds shares real stories, expert insight, and practical strategies to help
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Discover three practical, emotionally intelligent ways to handle challenging dementia behaviors—with real-life caregiving examples. Learn how focusing on endings, understanding before changing, and responding to emotion can strengthen connection and calm difficult moments.
Discover the 5 most common dementia caregiver mistakes—like emotional reactions and ignoring behavior patterns—and learn practical fixes to reduce stress today.
Many caregivers unknowingly make this #1 mistake when dealing with dementia behaviors. Learn the key shift that can change everything—starting today.
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