155 | Should you tell others about a dementia diagnosis?
- 155 | Should you tell others about a dementia diagnosis? Breanna Wilson 25:02
In this original What the Dementia episode, we will discuss whether to tell others about a dementia diagnosis and how to navigate this sensitive decision. We’ll cover key considerations for deciding who to inform, how to share the diagnosis effectively, and the potential risks and benefits of disclosure. This episode also provides practical tips to help both individuals living with dementia and their caregivers approach this topic with confidence and Clarity.
This episode will cover:
— Who should absolutely be informed about a dementia diagnosis.
— How stigma can affect disclosure and Relationships.
— Tips for determining when, how, and why to share a diagnosis.
— The importance of safety and trust in deciding who to tell.
— Tools and strategies for communicating a dementia diagnosis with dignity.
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