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Grieving the Living

Coping with Grief and Loss While Loving Someone with Dementia

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Grieving the Living

De: Nadia Wells
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Grieving the Living is a heartfelt guide for caregivers and families navigating the unique pain of dementia-related grief. Unlike other forms of loss, dementia brings a complicated mixture of love, sorrow, and resilience, a journey often described as grieving the living.

In this compassionate book, you’ll discover clear explanations, real-life insights, and practical tools to help you understand and cope with the emotional rollercoaster of dementia caregiving. From the first signs of memory loss to the challenges of anticipatory grief and ambiguous loss, this guide provides the comfort of knowing you are not alone.
Inside, you’ll find:
  • Understanding dementia and its emotional impact – What dementia is, why it feels like losing someone twice, and how grief begins long before the final goodbye.
  • Coping with grief while giving care – Strategies to acknowledge loss while still finding moments of connection, love, and joy.
  • Daily caregiving support – Building compassionate routines, managing challenging behaviors, and remembering to care for yourself as you care for them.
  • Planning ahead with peace of mind – Guidance for making decisions about the next stages of care, saying goodbye, and preserving dignity.
  • Supporting family and friends – Helping loved ones cope, creating a network of support, and empowering others to walk this path alongside you.
  • Finding resilience and hope – Healing after loss, keeping their memory alive, and moving forward with love.
Whether you are a spouse, child, relative, or friend of someone with dementia, this book will help you navigate the dual journey of caregiving and grieving, offering both understanding and practical steps for resilience.

If you are struggling with anticipatory grief, ambiguous loss, or the challenges of dementia caregiving, this book will give you the clarity, strength, and compassion you need to care for your loved one—and yourself.
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