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Jodi Sh. Doff's avatar

The secret ingredient is why I keep mine with me, despite the fact that we can afford memory care, I'm exhausted even though I have aides for her during the day, even though she has no idea who I am. What she gets and what I get from her is undefinable connection that opens my heart in a way it can communicate directly with hers, dementia be damned. She had a blast for the time she was in Assisted Living (AL) but her physical situation changed, so...as caregivers we do the best we can in the moment. To paraphrase Maya Angelou, when we knew better, we did better.

Sammie Marsalli's avatar

Your words are so true: "But a family caregiver has the secret ingredients no one else can provide: the deep love and commitment needed to try."

That "secret" has allowed me to do the unimaginable in caring for my wife with Alzheimer's 24/7. That love empowers me to overcome many challenges, pay close attention to the details I am so sensitive to regarding her behavior and health, and make that eternal commitment to her.

Although she can't speak, she shows her appreciation and love for me in many ways, with gestures such as a hug, a kiss, and holding hands. I am so lucky to have her as my wife.

I am grateful for your clear explanations and definitions, words I could identify with.

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