7 Steps for a Positive Dementia Caregiving Experience

Get relief from dementia caregiving and the best care for your loved one!

Let’s face it. It’s challenging to maintain a positive attitude when caring for someone with dementia.

Make your dementia caregiving experience easier and healthier for you both by watching this video (or reading the transcript): 7 Steps for a Positive Caregiving Experience.

We discuss

• Tools for how to change your mindset and establish boundaries in specific situations

• Tools for how to change your mindset and establish boundaries in specific situations

• How to modify your care techniques to benefit your loved one and you

• How changes to environment and activity can make for a better experience for both of you

Our dementia experts, Pam Ostrowski and Paige Fairbanks-Gunn, have over 45 years of combined experience.

Pam Ostrowski, founder of Alzheimer’s Family Consulting, works one-on-one guiding dementia caregivers to help them with their daily challenges, talking about obligation, resentment, failing relationships fatigue and so much more.. She specializes in the emotional rollercoaster dementia caregivers experience over the many years of the journey.

Paige Fairbanks-Gunn, regional manager at Koelsch Senior Communities, works with families to find the right solution at the right budget while ensuring the best care for your loved one. She’s met with hundreds of families who questions when the right time is to move their loved one, what it will be like and what their options are. 

Watch Solutions to 7 Steps for a Positive Dementia Caregiving Experience so your caregiving can be easier and healthier!

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Free Dementia Care Tips from Pam Ostrowski

Caring for someone with dementia can be challenging, but you don’t have to do it alone. Sign up for Pam Ostrowski’s Dementia Care Tips and get expert advice on communication, managing behaviors, and more. These free tips will help you provide better care while also supporting your own well-being.

Free Dementia Care Tips from Pam Ostrowski