REPLAY Live Q&A – Love Stories: Keeping Romance Alive in Dementia Care
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About Love Stories: Keeping Romance Alive in Dementia Care
Caring for a spouse with Alzheimer’s or other dementia carries with it a lot of changes and uncharted territory. At the heart of these changes may be the very foundation of what makes you a couple: romance. New roles, a new lifestyle, and sometimes new living arrangements can take their toll on even the closest of couples.
On Wednesday, February 9th, 2022, AlzAuthors Live! presented Love Stories: Keeping Romance Alive in Dementia Care., a virtual Q&A. This one-hour program featured four of our authors sharing their personal stories of staying connected with their spouse in a variety of care situations. This is the audio replay of that event. You may also watch it on YouTube.
Meet Our Authors
Richard Creighton: Blogger at Living With Alzheimer’s, and an AlzAuthors Associate, caring for his wife, Kate, at home with Alzheimer’s
Anthony Copeland-Parker: Author of Running All over the World, Our Race Against Early Onset Alzheimer’s, traveling the world and running marathons with his wife, Cat, after she was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s
Gincy Heins: Author of Before the Diagnosis: Stories of Life and Love Before Dementia, co-author of 365 Caregiving Tips: Practical Tips from Everyday Caregivers, and an assistant manager at AlzAuthors, caring for her husband, Steve, at home with Mild Cognitive Impairment
Sue Ryan: Author of Our Journey of Love, 5 Steps to Navigate Your Caregiving Journey, caring for her husband, Jack, in memory care
Areas of discussion included:
Seeing your partner (and yourself) in a new light
Maintaining spousal roles
Continuing a partnership
Maintaining equality
Dealing with a forever altered romantic relationship
Nurturing intimacy
Handling loss
Battling loneliness
Dealing with behavior changes
Managing guilt
Coping with grief
Moving to memory care
You will come away with fresh insights and ideas for your own dementia journey.
What participants said:
- I’m impressed with the positive attitude of the caregivers and the strategies they employ.
- I love how each couple has kept up their own ways of socializing or managing. It goes to show how unique each relationship is.
- This has been so rich and wonderful. I am grateful to all the presenters.
- All of the panelists are so inspiring! I’m so grateful to hear their stories.
- I love the way our panelists are so supportive of one another.
- You are all remarkable, and a great inspiration.
- Thank you for sharing so many honest thoughts.
Remember: You are not alone. 💜
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