Caregiver Burnout: Understanding and Managing Burnout in FTD Caregiving

Understanding Caregiver Burnout in FTD Caregiving

Caregiver burnout is a state of emotional, mental, and physical exhaustion caused by prolonged caregiving without adequate support. For those caring for a loved one with Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD), the risk of burnout is even higher due to the unique challenges of managing unpredictable behaviors and personality changes.

Over the years, I’ve learned to recognize the signs of burnout: constant fatigue, feelings of frustration, and losing joy in activities that once brought happiness. One of the most important lessons I’ve taken to heart is that it’s okay to ask for help and prioritize self-care. Small breaks, support groups, and setting boundaries are crucial in maintaining my well-being.

If you’re feeling burnt out, remember that taking care of yourself is not a luxury—it’s a necessity. You can’t provide care from an empty cup.

Caregiving Through Grief

If you are a caregiver for someone with dementia or any kind of terminal illness, chances are you have experienced some form of grief. I know I have…it’s extremely difficult…and it hurts in ways that words don’t suffice. There are two main types of grief caregivers experience: Ambiguous Grief Anticipatory Grief Let’s talk about what …
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Thank You, Caregivers!

An open letter from us thanking all the caregivers of the world for what they do. More often than not we tend to be under appreciated. Well, we want you to know that WE appreciate you! 🙂

Chatting with Betsy about FTD!

Did you hear? I was recently #chattingwithbetsy on her show #passionateworldtalkradio! Take a listen! 🙂

Unsolicited Advice

A rant post about dealing with friends and family who don’t understand our roles as caregivers and the stresses we are under!

A dementia journey – caring for mom with FTD

This is the first ever interview I had. I’m thankful to Lori La Bey for believing in me enough to give me the opportunity. It was a wonderful experience.

My Scary Saturday

Yesterday, my mom was extremely lethargic and weak. She was eating even slower than usual. I had to wake up during breakfast and lightly tap and rub her face to prompt her to chew and swallow. I’d never seen her so weak. She could barely stand without staggering. I decided, breakfast was finished, until I …
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Best Dementia Products

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