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Dementia and Guilt: How to stop feeling guilty while caring for someone with dementia

Welcome to the place where I share dementia tips, strategies, and information for family members caring for a loved one with any type of dementia (such as Alzheimer's disease, Lewy Body dementia, vascular dementia, frontotemporal dementia, etc.) In today’s video, I’m talking about a COMMON issue…GUILT! Guilt seems to go hand in hand with being a dementia caregiver. It can feel that anytime you want to do something nice for yourself, that 5 letter world creeps in our brains. Today’s video is going to share the one question you should ask yourself to help you overcome the guilt and do what you need to better care for yourself. After all, if you want to take the best care of your loved one with dementia, you have to take the best care of yourself. It’s as simple as that. ______________ FREE Resource: 📺 Get Access to A FREE Dementia Caregiver Training on How to Care For a Loved One With Dementia- WITHOUT The Overwhelm, Dread, and Confusion: ➡︎ https://www.dementiacareclass.com/yt 💌 [LET’S CONNECT] Connect with other Careblazers for information and support inside my Facebook group:   / dementiacareblazers   Instagram:   / dementia_careblazers   TikTok:   / dementia_careblazers   _____________ CHECK OUT MY POPULAR PLAYLISTS Managing Stress and Burnout:    • DEMENTIA SELF-CARE AND SUPPORT   Dealing with Challenging Behaviors:    • DIFFICULT DEMENTIA BEHAVIORS AND WHAT...   ______________ OTHER VIDEOS MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO: Find out: "why you should lie to your loved one with dementia"    • Why it's okay to lie to your loved on...   __ In case you haven’t met me, my name is Natali Edmonds and I am a board certified geropsychologist. That means that I am a clinical psychologist who specializes in working with older adults. One day, while hiking a trail, I came up with the idea for Careblazers and I decided to see if posting videos online could provide help to the many other Careblazers in the world who don’t get to have help come directly to them in their homes. I hope that this work helps you in some way on your caregiving journey. #careblazer #dementia #dementiacare

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