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Dementia Caregiving Guide for Kids & Teens

  1. Dementia Caregiving Guide for Kids & Teens Jennifer Fink 53:12

When a family gets a diagnosis of a dementia causing disease, it’s normal to want to shield kids and even teens from the news. However, with the right support, they can be an invaluable supportive caregiver to their loved one. Here are some tips on how to help them navigate that role.

Open Communication:

  • Talk Honestly: Explain dementia in an age-appropriate way. Address their fears and frustrations openly.
  • Listen Actively: Validate their feelings. Let them know it’s okay to feel sad, angry, or confused.

Supportive Caregiving:

  • Find Age-Appropriate Tasks: Let them help with simple tasks like setting reminders or engaging in familiar activities with their loved one.
  • Focus on Strengths: Highlight their unique ability to connect with their loved one through shared interests or hobbies.

Maintaining Balance:

  • Set Boundaries: Acknowledge their need for social time and hobbies. Schedule respite care or involve other family members.
  • Support Groups: Connect them with online or in-person groups for young caregivers. They’ll find others facing similar situations.

By involving them in care while respecting their needs, teens can be amazing caregivers while still chasing their dreams.

Our Guest: Alex Schumacher

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Alex was a tween when his family learned his grandmother had Alzheimer’s. As an adult, he is now the author of the graphic novel “The Effects of Pickled Herring”. This novel is a warm and funny, coming of age story. It’s a story that reminds s that life pulls us in many directions yet the one thing that can ground us is the ones we love.

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Related Episodes:

Kids as Alzheimer’s Caregivers

My Grandma Has Dementia – Helping Kids Understand

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After helping care for her grandmother who had vascular dementia, Jennifer realized her Mother was showing signs of early onset Alzheimer’s. After the death of her father in 2017 Jennifer went searching for answers to many of the common questions and Alzheimer’s caregiver faces. Being a busy entrepreneur Jennifer realized that a podcast would be the easiest way to learn more about caregiving while completing other tasks.

Sadly, in late 2017 she only found one and it didn’t quite address what she was looking for, so she did the next best thing, and started her own. The Fading Memories podcast is now in it’s fourth year and despite the death of her Mom in March 2020, Jennifer is still talking to caregivers and still learning how to be an excellent caregiver. On the podcast she discusses caregiving, brain health, self-care and how to age well.

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