Podcast Interview: "The Critical Role of Organizing in Caregiving"

 
 
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My mother has been living with dementia for the last handful of years.

This episode of “Stand Out” covers:

  • how and when I became a caregiver

  • how my organizing knowledge, expertise, and skills came into play

  • how my brother Zach and I worked together to put our mother at the center of the conversation

  • how we worked in a transparent partnership to take action sooner rather than later

  • how my mother’s home, upon reflection, was mirroring the changes in her brain

  • how I’ve focused on the joys of caregiving, and all that becoming a caregiver has taught me

Feel free to share your thoughts below. If you are in the beginning or middle stages of caregiving for someone with dementia, check out my resources at the bottom of my resources page.

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