1 hr 2 min

Dementia Dogs for Caregiving Fading Memories: Alzheimer's/Dementia Caregiver Support

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Dementia dogs are an asset I wasn't aware of previously.  Having had dogs all my life, I was surprised to learn that many breeds are great caregivers for those with dementia.







A dog trained to be a caregiver can perform many tasks and substantially help their human counterparts. A dementia dog can break repetitive behaviors, calm anxieties, give someone a purpose, or return a lost loved one home. These are just a few examples of what a furry caregiver can offer.







Since learning about canine caregivers in early 2019, I talked to the executive director of my Mom's residence. I wanted to get his opinion on the practicality of having a dementia dog working in their community. Honestly, I suspected more hesitation than I got. In hindsight, this shouldn't have been a surprise since they allowed Mom to have her dog when she moved in.







While speaking to Alberto, he brought up additional tasks a service dog can provide for seniors. At the conclusion of our conversation, we both agreed that learning more about a community-level dementia dog might be a good idea.







Stay tuned for a future episode when I learn what I can about dementia dogs.







Now to pay some bills!







Did you know people with Alzheimer's can receive nearly 200 spam calls a week? You can put a stop to those now.















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With Relevate nutritional supplement, you get science-backed nutrition to help protect your brain power today and for years to come. You deserve a brain span that lasts as long as your lifespan.







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If you've enjoyed this episode, please share this podcast with other caregivers! You'll find us on social media at the following links.







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Contact Jen at hello@fadingmemoriespodcast.com

Dementia dogs are an asset I wasn't aware of previously.  Having had dogs all my life, I was surprised to learn that many breeds are great caregivers for those with dementia.







A dog trained to be a caregiver can perform many tasks and substantially help their human counterparts. A dementia dog can break repetitive behaviors, calm anxieties, give someone a purpose, or return a lost loved one home. These are just a few examples of what a furry caregiver can offer.







Since learning about canine caregivers in early 2019, I talked to the executive director of my Mom's residence. I wanted to get his opinion on the practicality of having a dementia dog working in their community. Honestly, I suspected more hesitation than I got. In hindsight, this shouldn't have been a surprise since they allowed Mom to have her dog when she moved in.







While speaking to Alberto, he brought up additional tasks a service dog can provide for seniors. At the conclusion of our conversation, we both agreed that learning more about a community-level dementia dog might be a good idea.







Stay tuned for a future episode when I learn what I can about dementia dogs.







Now to pay some bills!







Did you know people with Alzheimer's can receive nearly 200 spam calls a week? You can put a stop to those now.















Relevate from NeuroReserve







Make Your Brain Span Match Your LifeSpan















With Relevate nutritional supplement, you get science-backed nutrition to help protect your brain power today and for years to come. You deserve a brain span that lasts as long as your lifespan.







Join Fading Memories On Social Media!







If you've enjoyed this episode, please share this podcast with other caregivers! You'll find us on social media at the following links.







Instagram







Twitter







LinkedIn 







Facebook







Contact Jen at hello@fadingmemoriespodcast.com

1 hr 2 min