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Episode Show Notes In your caregiving a lot of times you do things in the heat of the moment. After time goes by you wonder whether or not what you did was the right thing to do. A lot of caregivers won't tell you everyt...
Caregiving Mistakes/Regrets is an episode from Caregiving For Dementia by michael delaney. Episode Show Notes In your caregiving a lot of times you do things in the heat of the moment. After time goes by you wonder whether or not what you d...
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Published Aug 19, 2019.
Episode Show Notes In your caregiving a lot of times you do things in the heat of the moment. After time goes by you wonder whether or not what you did was the right thing to do. A lot of caregivers won't tell you everything that they go through in their caregiving. I am one of those people who won't tell you every little thing that goes on in in the house with the caregiving I am one that won't tell you what Mama has done to us I won't tell you what we've done to Mama. What I tried to do in this podcast is tell you what we do and what we don't do because of dementia. When we first started caregiving we didn't know what we were doing at all. I've gone out to Facebook to the caregiving support groups and I have found that a lot of posts in those groups are things that we have had questions about in our caregiving. So I try to take this podcast and tell you what we have done in that situation and what we haven't been in that situation All to try to help you in your caregiving. I am also taking some courses in podcasting through the school of podcasting and you can find out at and while taking these courses we have meetings every once in a while and in one of those meetings I had a lady asked me, if I had any regrets in my caregiving? Immediately the answer was no. If you hurt listen to me anytime at all you know that I have the attitude of I'm not doing anything for Mama that Mama didn't do for me when I was a kid. So now I don't have any regrets taking care Mama. There are times when Mama doesn't want to eat or drink anything. That seems to of gotten worse for some reason this past week. We don't know why all we do know is that there are times when we could get her Glucerna shakes down her when we couldn't get her to eat anything but for some reason this week were having a lot of problems getting her to drink anything. We're having to take a spoon and try to get her to take a sip out of the spoon. We'll have to see how long that takes. If you don't get anything down her and she doesn't get her medicine the right way the right time. There comes a time in your caregiving where a lot of things don't matter anymore. If the one that your caregiving for doesn't eat or drink anything, there's not a whole lot you can do about it. That would probably be my, if I had to pick a regret, in my caregiving that would probably be it, the fact that you can't make them eat, you can put food in front of them, you can put drink in front of them, but you can't make them drink, and that that would be my one regret the fact that I can't force Mama to eat or drink although I may try you can't force them to take anything in.
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Caregiving Mistakes/Regrets is from Caregiving For Dementia by michael delaney.
Published Aug 19, 2019