1 hr 2 min

Moving On After Caregiving Fading Memories: Alzheimer's/Dementia Caregiver Support

    • Relationships

Most of us don't sign up for caregiving. It happens because of a crisis or slowly takes over more of our day-to-day lives. Eventually, much of our caregiving comes to an end, and then what? When caregiving has been your primary life purpose for years, what do you do when that's gone?







Moving on isn't always easy. Even when we think we're ready for the change, we can feel lost when it happens. During this unique time in our world, moving on is even more challenging. How do we move on in a world that is nearly standing still?







As my guest says; Where you are now is a test, but not your destination. Start where the opportunity is because you are in transition. The process is a preparation for the small things that lead to mighty things!







2020 has been a challenge for me; moving, changing careers, and losing my Mom, all in the first three months. But I'm not the only one facing a similar challenge; how do we move on after our loved one is gone? In today's episode, I have motivational speaker Michael Arterberry and another caregiver in the transition to discuss moving on after caregiving.







TRANSCRIPT



Related Episodes



Talking with Psychology In Seattle Podcast







Our Golden Years & End of Life Options







 







Michael Arterberry







Joni's Instagram for Caregivers







 



Help Support Fading Memories



We have partnered with Caregiver Chronicles to bring you a comprehensive 8-week course. This course covers diagnosis to transition. To learn more or to sign up go HERE







 







Some details about the course.







Payment options include: PayPal or Venmo @dryvette-jackson







 



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.







Facebook    Instagram    Twitter







Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel. There you can see me in "action" and watch the bonus videos I share.

Most of us don't sign up for caregiving. It happens because of a crisis or slowly takes over more of our day-to-day lives. Eventually, much of our caregiving comes to an end, and then what? When caregiving has been your primary life purpose for years, what do you do when that's gone?







Moving on isn't always easy. Even when we think we're ready for the change, we can feel lost when it happens. During this unique time in our world, moving on is even more challenging. How do we move on in a world that is nearly standing still?







As my guest says; Where you are now is a test, but not your destination. Start where the opportunity is because you are in transition. The process is a preparation for the small things that lead to mighty things!







2020 has been a challenge for me; moving, changing careers, and losing my Mom, all in the first three months. But I'm not the only one facing a similar challenge; how do we move on after our loved one is gone? In today's episode, I have motivational speaker Michael Arterberry and another caregiver in the transition to discuss moving on after caregiving.







TRANSCRIPT



Related Episodes



Talking with Psychology In Seattle Podcast







Our Golden Years & End of Life Options







 







Michael Arterberry







Joni's Instagram for Caregivers







 



Help Support Fading Memories



We have partnered with Caregiver Chronicles to bring you a comprehensive 8-week course. This course covers diagnosis to transition. To learn more or to sign up go HERE







 







Some details about the course.







Payment options include: PayPal or Venmo @dryvette-jackson







 



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.







Facebook    Instagram    Twitter







Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel. There you can see me in "action" and watch the bonus videos I share.

1 hr 2 min