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Worth the watch. Specifically, the end when he talks about having purpose. Dementia takes away many things, but it does not take away feelings and your heart! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWJ2ZNvQIcQ
Worth the watch. Specifically, the end when he talks about having purpose. Dementia takes away many things, but it does not take away feelings and your heart! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWJ2ZNvQIcQ
This morning, I will go for a gentle three-mile run. And I will think of my dad. I began my running career with my dad when I was thirteen years old. It’s been over four decades since then, and I still run. Not as far and not as fast, but I am filled with gratitude that I am still able…
I had the privilege to talk with Lance Slatton in the All Home Care Matters podcast. I hope you'll take time to read their post and watch the video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0fr9j59B7k All Home Care Matters and our host, Lance A. Slatton (The Senior Care Influencer Lance A. Slatton) were honored to welcome Jill Couch, MS, OT/L as guest to the show.…
Three months ago tonight, my dad drew his last breath. I was there. I saw it happen. And yet, three months later, I feel a bit of shock at the reality that my dad is gone.
One of the BEST things I've learned while working alongside my companions with dementia is how to adjust experiences so they can most enjoy them. Photo albums can be problematic because they are big and heavy, making them difficult for our friends to manage. Instead, get a few old photos loose and keep them on hand, which allows your companion…
It was an honor to be on Jerry’s insightful and valuable show. You can listen to the show here. Here's what Jerry shared: "In this heartfelt and insightful episode, we sit down with Jill Couch, a dementia care specialist, DAWN Method trainer, and founder of Better People Care. Jill shares her personal journey into dementia care, sparked by her experiences…
A Tribute To Our Friend It was 1962, and he and his wife were visiting Colorado from their home state of Kansas. “My brother-in-law and I were fishing from the bank up at Horsetooth Reservoir. I felt the tug on my line and began to reel in. When I saw the shadow in the water, I said, that can’t be…
As we conclude our series on maximizing safety and well-being in your loved ones home, check out these great lights! #safetyathome #maximizingsafety #aginginplace #dementiacare #betterpeoplecare #dementiatips https://www.instagram.com/p/DH6TNwBpuk4/
I have had the flu twice in the six weeks since my dad drew his last breath. I rarely get sick. In both of these cases, I was really sick. I suspect my body is decompressing from the time I spent pouring myself into managing my dad’s care and caring for him. It seems that much of society would look at this…
My dad taught me how to run, and he taught me how to walk steady.He showed me what stamina and courage look like and that maybe it’s good to bow out every now and then.He showed me that it is okay to embrace second chances and that there is a reason there is an eraser at the end of a…