Fading Memories: Alzheimer's/Dementia Caregiver Support
Your Questions Answered & Finding Local Support
Your questions answered & finding local support. After a dementia diagnosis, finding local support is crucial. This could include adult day care programs, which provide social activities and supervision in a safe setting. In-home care services can offer assistance with daily tasks and personal care. For families who need more intensive support, residential care facilities provide full-time care. No matter the chosen path, understanding dementia basics like communication strategies and safety precautions is essential for navigating this journey.
Our Guest: Valarie Drown
When it comes to caregiving, Valarie Drown MS, NCC, LMHC is an expert. Drown currently serves as the project director of the Alzheimer’s Disease Caregiver Support Initiative (ADCSI), which provides free support services to those caring for people with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias in northern New York. She is also the caregiver for both her mother with Alzheimer’s disease and son who at age six was diagnosed with mental and physical developmental disabilities.
Drown is passionate about the work she does and knows firsthand the challenges of caregiving. To Drown, everyone has a different way of navigating memory care and there is no right or wrong path. She has found it critically important to make sure caregivers know they need to take time for themselves.
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