Dementia Caregivers Grief Unique

Photo credit Melanie Wasser When a beloved elder dies, we may have varying reactions, frequently changing moment by moment. Naturally, there's grief and the realization that we've seen the last of our loved one's physical presence. Often, however, if the death follows a long illness or significant pain, we can also feel a sense of relief that their suffering is over and we can get on with healing. It's often the in between time - the caregiving years - that is the most difficult to label. Read the full article on HealthCentral about the unique form of grief that dementia caregivers endure: Carol Bradley Bursack is the Candid Caregiver MedicareFAQ – Medicare Resource Center Support a caregiver or jump-start discussion in support groups with real stories - for bulk orders of Minding Our Elders e-mail Carol                    Related StoriesSpousal Caregiver Feels Guilty About Trip Away with FriendsThe Spectrum of Hope: An Interview About Alzheimer'sConflicting Emotions Are Normal for Dementia Caregivers After Their Care Partner Dies 
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