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Do You find it unsettling or depressing interacting with family or friends with Dementia?

I identified the problems
and developed solutions!

I’m E. Jane Wyatt, MA, MS, LPC.
But most importantly: a dementia caregiver. For the years I cared for my mother, I was frustrated by the lack of socialization from the family, friends and her church family. I was able to identify the root cause of the issue. They resisted interacting with the dementia patient due to lack of knowledge, not lack of love.
Jane and her Mom, Lorene Murphy

Does This Sound Like You?

A Caregiver

I had no prior training in dementia caregiving. Now I'm overwhelmed with responsibility and don't know where to look for help.

Family, Friends or Church Family

I feel guilty because I've distanced myself from someone I know with dementia. But I just don't know how to communicate with them. Are visits really any value when they don't remember you?

Business Serving Dementia Patients

I'm spending all my time promoting my business to either medical professionals or the general public. I'm neglecting the people who would be my biggest referral source…caregivers of current patients. How do I connect with them?

Here are the solutions!

About the Forget-Me-Not Flower Emblem
The emblem I've chosen for Dementia CAREShare is the Forget-Me-Not flower, a symbol frequently adopted by the Alzheimer’s Association and similar organizations. This delicate bloom represents hope, courage, and resilience for those battling or caring for individuals afflicted with memory-impairing diseases.

However, I've chosen this symbol to convey a slightly nuanced message. I envision this flower, this plea, as the final request of any individual living with dementia.

Please, forget me not.
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