The Integrative Palliative Podcast

Dementia: 7 Ways to Connect When Language Is No Longer Accessible

Delia Chiaramonte, MD Season 3 Episode 113

Dementia is hard on families.

It is hard to watch a loved one decline, hard to provide personal care, and hard to lose the connection with the person that you once knew. One of the hardest things may be that the person loses their language, and language is often how we connect.

This week I share 7 ideas for fostering connection with people with dementia.

If you're a clinician, share these ideas with the families that you care for. If you have a person in your family with dementia, try them out yourself.

In support of whole person care for families facing aging or illness, using all the tools that work. I'm glad you're here.

Delia Chiaramonte, MD
www.copingcourageously.com

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