A Son’s Journey: Love, Humor, and Learning to Let Go of Logic with David Bredbenner
David Bredbenner, author of “Going Home: A Journey with Dementia,” shares his profound experience caring for his mother through her journey with dementia.
Before dementia, Betty Jane was a dynamo – a retired nurse turned successful artist who ran marathons well into her late 70s. The decline began subtly after a fall, but it was the passing of David’s sister Terry that marked the stark transition into full-blown dementia
One of David’s most powerful lessons was learning to “throw logic right out the window.” Traditional reasoning and reality-checking only led to frustration. Instead, he discovered the transformative power of meeting his mother where she was, using humor and creative redirection rather than confrontation.
Despite working in technology and traveling frequently, David and his sister made the conscious choice to keep their mother at home. While acknowledging it wasn’t always possible for everyone, he describes it as both “pure hell” at times and “an absolute gift.”
The journey taught him profound patience and the importance of focusing on emotional connection rather than factual accuracy. Even in the most challenging moments – like when his mother became combative or refused care – David found that humor and gentle persistence could break through where logic failed.
Perhaps most touching was David’s reflection on love transcending understanding: “She knew she was loved…and she didn’t have to know why.” This simple but profound observation captures the essence of caring for someone with dementia – that connection and comfort matter more than comprehension.
In this episode, you will:
· Discover effective strategies for caring for a parent with dementia.
· Understand the emotional journey of being a dementia caregiver and how to navigate it.
· Explore the impact of Alzheimer’s on family dynamics and relationships.
· Uncover the process of writing a book about personal dementia experiences.
· Learn practical and valuable strategies for managing dementia symptoms.
After the Podcast
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Purchase “Going Home: A Journey with Dementia”
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