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In this episode of Ask Dr. Mia, host Dr. Mia Yang speaks with Josh Marquess about his family's journey in transitioning his grandmother with Alzheimer's into a memory care facility. They discuss the special bond Josh has with his grandparents, the early signs of Alzheimer's, the emotional challenges of witnessing the progression of the disease, and the difficult decision-making process regarding care options. Josh shares insights on the benefits of memory care, the importance of family support, and the positive aspects of change in caregiving situations.
Takeaways
- The bond with grandparents can be profound and impactful.
- Early signs of Alzheimer's can manifest in confusion and anxiety.
- Recognizing the progression of Alzheimer's is crucial for family members.
- The decision to move a loved one to memory care is often difficult but necessary.
- In-home care can be a viable option for early stages of Alzheimer's.
- Memory care facilities offer specialized support and activities for residents.
- Long-term care insurance can alleviate some financial burdens of memory care.
- Understanding the differences between assisted living and memory care is essential.
- Positive experiences can still be had in memory care settings.
- Reframing the narrative around caregiving can lead to a more positive outlook.
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