Dementia Bath-Time Refusals? Here's What Caregivers Get Wrong

📥 Struggling with caregiving and need help now? Book a Care Clarity Call with Dr. Sinclair → https://www.confidentcaregiveracademy... Let’s talk through your biggest challenges and see if you’re a fit for the Confident Caregiver Academy program. 📥 Bathing Without a Fight Guide → https://www.confidentcaregiveracademy... Bath-time battles are one of the most frustrating and exhausting struggles dementia caregivers face. You try to stay calm, but the refusals, the arguments, even the accusations wear you down. 👉 In Part 1, I explained why dementia makes bathing so overwhelming, from sensory overload to loss of dignity. 👉 In Part 2, I’ll show you how to stop the battles with practical strategies you can start using this week. You’ll learn: ✅ The 5 most common mistakes caregivers make during bath time (and what to do instead) ✅ Simple strategies to reduce resistance and protect dignity ✅ How to reframe your mindset so refusal feels less personal ✅ Troubleshooting tips for the toughest scenarios, like “You’re hurting me!” or “I’m not taking my clothes off!” ✅ My Calm-Care Protocol for when things get heated 💡 Bathing doesn’t have to end in tears. With the right tools, you can create calmer routines that protect both your loved one’s dignity and your own peace of mind. 🎯 Related Videos: Understanding Dementia & Care Tips for New Family Caregivers This playlist is designed to help you feel less alone and more prepared.    • Start Here: Understanding Dementia & Care ...   💬 Free resources for dementia caregivers: 📬 The Confident Caregiver Weekly → https://www.confidentcaregiveracademy... 📞 Want personalized guidance? Book a free Care Clarity Call: https://www.confidentcaregiveracademy... Let’s talk through your biggest challenges and see if you’re a fit for the Confident Caregiver Academy program. Disclaimer: This video is for education only and is not a substitute for medical or mental health care. Please consult a qualified professional for personalized advice.