This week's episode is part 2 of a previously published episode, so if you haven't had a chance to listen to that, we recommend that you start with it first.
When faced with the reality of a parent's dementia diagnosis, the road ahead is anything but straightforward. Kim, our guest for the week, takes us along on her journey of caring for her father with Lewy body dementia. Her candid storytelling uncovers the unvarnished truth of coordinating a move to a care facility, the intricacies of finding compassionate caregivers, and the negotiations that come with ensuring the health and happiness of our most cherished elders.
As we peel back the layers of dementia care, we witness the vigilance required to maintain our loved one's well-being, from the detection and treatment of common health issues like UTIs to the persistent advocacy needed in the face of healthcare bureaucracy. Kim opens up about the emotional toll of watching the decline of her father's health and the proactive steps she took to ensure he received the utmost care. Regular visits, understanding facility certifications, and direct dialogue with care providers emerge as critical elements in this complex and heart-wrenching chapter of life. Kim's proactive approach, including installing a monitoring camera, speaks volumes about the lengths we go to for peace of mind and the unconditional love we have for our parents as we accompany them through their final days.
Part 1 of Kim's interview: https://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/id/30031938
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