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Dementia Caregiving vs. Other Types of Caregiving
Episode 98

Dementia Caregiving vs. Other Types of Caregiving

Dementia Careblazers · Natali Edmonds

October 10, 20245m 5s

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Show Notes

Dementia caregiving is NOT the same as other types of caregiving! In this episode, I break down the differences between caregiving for someone with dementia versus other conditions, and trust me, it's more intense than you think. 😳 From longer hours to higher emotional and physical stress, dementia caregivers face a unique set of challenges that most people don't understand.

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