
158 | Navigating Curiosity vs. Worry in Dementia Care
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In this original What the Dementia episode, we explore the balance between curiosity and worry in dementia care. How do you stay informed without feeling overwhelmed? How can learning about dementia help rather than hinder your well-being? We’ll discuss ways to approach dementia care with curiosity rather than fear, stay present in the moment, and prepare for the unknown without unnecessary stress.
This episode will cover:
— How to balance normalcy with dementia care
— Managing emotional energy when learning about dementia
— The role of staying present in reducing stress
— The awareness effect and its impact on health
— Practical ways to prepare for the unknown
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