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While still working full-time, Ivet helps her mother care for her father, who has advanced dementia. She reminds other caregivers to take care of themselves and to stay positive.
Alan compares caregiving to a "long-distance run." To handle the difficult behaviors of a person living with dementia, he advises to remain strong and remember that the difficult episodes will pass.
David talks about balancing his roles: a caregiver for his mother and a father for his son. To handle life's demands, he explains it takes discipline and prioritization.
Anahid cares for her mother, who has dementia. Amid the difficulties of caregiving, Anahid recalls a touching story of a moment she recently shared with her mother.
Marla shares the challenges and struggles of caring for her mother with Alzheimer's disease. She reveals what she misses the most about her mother.
Only in their mid-twenties, brothers Dennis and Christian share how their lives have been impacted by becoming caregivers for their mother.
Stephanie shares the difficulties of caring for her husband, but displays the resilience required for caregiving.
Rita is a caregiver for her father, who has dementia. She speaks about how important it is for persons living with dementia to remain socially connected with others.
(Part 1) Jane shares her experience caring for her mother and some of the challenges she has faced hoping other caregivers can learn from her experiences.
(Part 2) Jane shares her experience caring for her mother and some of the challenges she has faced hoping other caregivers can learn from her experiences.
Barbara shares the importance of self-care as a caregiver and what she does herself for self-care.
Pablo describes the stresses of caring for his mother and emphasizes the importance of being patient and understanding.
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