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The Dementia Behavior That's Driving Caregivers Crazy (And How to Fix It!)

Episode 120 Published 1 year ago
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If your loved one with dementia keeps asking the same question over and over, you're not alone. This frustrating behavior is a common dementia symptom, but with the right science-backed strategies, you can reduce repetition and create more moments of connection. 

In this episode, I'll reveal:

✅ The 3 biggest reasons why repetitive questions happen

✅ What NOT to say (to avoid making it worse!)

✅ Simple, proven techniques to handle this behavior with less stress

If you'd like to see this episode on video, you can hop on over to my YouTube channel here.

And if you need ongoing support, check out our Care Collective—a warm, supportive community for dementia caregivers, with live Q&A sessions, expert advice, and 24/7 access to resources. 💖 🔗 Learn more here: https://careblazers.com/for-families

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It's our mission to make dementia caregiving easier for families caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's disease, frontotemporal dementia, lewy body dementia, vascular dementia, or any other type of dementia. We believe that in order to create a more dementia-friendly world, we must first create a caregiver-friendly world. That's why we create free educational training videos like this one so that anyone with an internet connection can get access to dementia care information.

**This channel and any information by Dementia Careblazers is not a substitute for healthcare. This is not healthcare advice. Please talk to your healthcare providers for specific feedback on your situation. careblazers.com/disclaimer 

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