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253. How To Not Feel Ashamed After A Dementia Diagnosis

253. How To Not Feel Ashamed After A Dementia Diagnosis

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Have you ever said, “Let’s just keep this between us”? Or felt the urge to protect your loved one’s dignity by staying quiet about their dementia diagnosis?

In Episode 253, we uncover the quiet danger of shame-fueled silence—and how it grows into stigma, isolation, and spiritual disconnection. This episode speaks directly to Christian caregivers who are walking the tension between honoring a loved one and hiding a hard truth.

Here’s the message: Stigma thrives in silence—but healing begins in truth.

You are not just caregiving. You are being sanctified through the process. And you don’t need to do it alone.

🎧 Tune in to Episode 253 and learn how to break the silence, invite your community in, and walk this road with grace, truth, and the body of Christ beside you.

Ever Wonder How To Know What Is Causing Your Caregiver Stress? Take Our FREE Caregiver Stress Assessment Today! https://www.thinkdifferentdementia.com/dca

Join our monthly free workshop "How To Immediately Reduce Dementia Caregiver Overwhelm and Stress In 3 Easy Steps" https://www.thinkdifferentdementia.com/wsl

Join the FREE Dementia Caregiver Support Facebook Group today for more support: https://www.facebook.com/groups/dementiacaregiversupportforchristians

Are You A Christian Dementia Caregiver Struggling To Cope With Caregiving? Join the FREE "Ask the Dementia Coach" Monthly Meet Up! And be on the podcast, get support and your questions answered. https://dementiacaregivingmadeeasy.com/ask

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