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Tips for Better Communication in Dementia Care: 3 Caregiving Traps to Avoid with Dr. Natali Edmonds

Tips for Better Communication in Dementia Care: 3 Caregiving Traps to Avoid with Dr. Natali Edmonds

FromPsychology of Aging with Dr. Regina Koepp


Tips for Better Communication in Dementia Care: 3 Caregiving Traps to Avoid with Dr. Natali Edmonds

FromPsychology of Aging with Dr. Regina Koepp

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Length:
35 minutes
Released:
Feb 23, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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#048- In today's interview, Dr. Natali Edmonds, Geropsychologist and founder of Dementia Careblazers, talks about how to improve communication in dementia care by sharing: 3 caregiving communication traps to avoid and what to do insteadA very important message she wants all dementia caregivers to hear. The tips in this episode will not only help you improve your communication with a person with dementia, they'll improve your connection with them as well. Here’s a sneak peek at what you’ll learn from my interview with Dr. Natali Edmonds[09:26] Learn how dementia changes communication between a dementia caregiver and a person living with dementia. [09:40] Caregiving Trap #1: Don't Argue. Dr. Natali shares why arguing with a person with dementia leads to more problems and what to try instead. [19:00] Caregiving Trap #2: Avoid Reasoning. Instead of reasoning and trying to get your loved one to see your point of view or "reality" try to join your loved one's reality. Learn how. [27:20] Caregiving Trap #3: Stop Correcting. Adults with dementia will need help along the dementia journey. Taking the time to assess if your loved one really needs your help or if this "error" can slide will protect your relationship (and their dignity) for years to come. [30:10] Listen to the number one, most important message Dr. Natali wants all dementia caregivers to hearClick here to visit the show notes page to learn more.Click here to listen to the podcastFREE GUIDESDownload the Memory Loss Guide hereDownload the Caring for Aging Parents Checklist here.JOIN ME:Have a question you'd like me to answer on the podcast? Submit your question hereJoin the Caring for Aging Parents Facebook Community hereInterested in working with me? For Families: Click hereFor Professionals: Click hereHelp others find this show and get tools for caregiving: My mission is to give you tools for caring for aging parents so you have peace of mind knowing you're doing everything you can to help your older loved one live their best life.You can help by sharing episodes, and subscribing to the podcast. Click here to subscribe in  iTunes!Then, leave a review. Your review will help other people find this podcast.I read them all. Thank you!--DISCLAIMER: The material on this site is for informational and educational purposes only. Any comments Dr. Koepp may make on the TV Show, blog, or in response to an individual’s story or comments should not be construed as establishing a psychologist-patient relationship between Dr. Koepp and the individual. None of Dr. Koepp's show, website, social media, comments, or group information should be considered a substitute for individualized medical or mental health assessment, diagnosis, or treatment. Dr. Koepp is only representing herself in her TV Show, blogs, and on her website.
Released:
Feb 23, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Psychology of Aging podcast is your go-to resource for mental health and aging. Join clinical psychologist, Dr. Regina Koepp, each week as she shares expert insights surrounding mental health and aging, dementia, caregiving, and end of life. Each episode contains evidence-based information and resources to help you deepen your understanding of aging and take caring for older adults to a whole new level. Join us for Season 2 in January 2022!