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Aging or Alzheimer's? How to Spot the Signs and Speak Up with Love

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In this episode of "Nickels and Dimes," host Natalie Kime shares her personal journey with her mother’s dementia diagnosis, highlighting the importance of early recognition, open communication, and proactive planning for Alzheimer’s care. Natalie discusses distinguishing normal aging from warning signs, navigating difficult family conversations, and establishing legal and financial plans. She emphasizes seeking support, utilizing resources like the Alzheimer’s Association, and cherishing time with loved ones. The episode serves as a heartfelt call to action for families to address cognitive decline early and support one another through the challenges of dementia.

Key points:

  • Discussion of Alzheimer's disease and dementia, including signs and symptoms.
  • Differentiation between normal aging and potential Alzheimer's indicators.
  • Importance of early recognition and proactive planning for families.
  • Personal experiences related to a family member's dementia diagnosis.
  • Strategies for having difficult conversations about cognitive decline.
  • Resources available for families, including support groups and the Alzheimer's Association.
  • Legal and financial planning for long-term care, including living trusts and powers of attorney.
  • Emotional challenges faced by caregivers and the need for self-support.
  • Encouragement for families to document symptoms and seek medical advice.
  • Emphasis on the value of open communication and community support in navigating dementia care.

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Manage episode 488057208 series 3570711
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In this episode of "Nickels and Dimes," host Natalie Kime shares her personal journey with her mother’s dementia diagnosis, highlighting the importance of early recognition, open communication, and proactive planning for Alzheimer’s care. Natalie discusses distinguishing normal aging from warning signs, navigating difficult family conversations, and establishing legal and financial plans. She emphasizes seeking support, utilizing resources like the Alzheimer’s Association, and cherishing time with loved ones. The episode serves as a heartfelt call to action for families to address cognitive decline early and support one another through the challenges of dementia.

Key points:

  • Discussion of Alzheimer's disease and dementia, including signs and symptoms.
  • Differentiation between normal aging and potential Alzheimer's indicators.
  • Importance of early recognition and proactive planning for families.
  • Personal experiences related to a family member's dementia diagnosis.
  • Strategies for having difficult conversations about cognitive decline.
  • Resources available for families, including support groups and the Alzheimer's Association.
  • Legal and financial planning for long-term care, including living trusts and powers of attorney.
  • Emotional challenges faced by caregivers and the need for self-support.
  • Encouragement for families to document symptoms and seek medical advice.
  • Emphasis on the value of open communication and community support in navigating dementia care.

Get my FREE Financial Check-up Guide
Connect with me on:
Facebook
Instagram
LinkedIn

  continue reading

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