What is the Impact of Dementia on a Spouse?
What is the impact of dementia on a spouse who eventually becomes a 24/7 caregiver? What happens when the caregiving spouse becomes responsible for all of the day-to-day care and decision-making? Caregiving expert Pamela D Wilson shares insights and tips for family caregivers. Find tips, support, and education about caregiving, aging, and health from Pamela here: Listen to All of The Caring Generation Podcasts: https://pameladwilson.com/caregiver-r... Schedule An Eldercare Consultation with Pamela https://pameladwilson.com/elder-care-... Purchase Pamela’s Book, The Caregiving Trap: Solutions for Life’s Unexpected Changes https://pameladwilson.com/caregiving-... Share Your Caregiving Experiences With Pamela https://pameladwilson.com/caregiver-s... Follow Pamela on Social Media: / pameladwilsoncaregiverexpert / pameladwilsoncaregivingexpert / wilsonpamelad / caregivingspeak ©2022 Pamela D Wilson, All Rights Reserved

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