
#115 | A Hospice Nurse’s Guide to the Final Stage of Dementia
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Have you ever thought, “I thought I had more time”—only to find yourself overwhelmed as your loved one with dementia nears the end of life?
When the end of the dementia journey approaches, emotions run high and communication becomes more difficult—right when clarity, compassion, and confident decision-making are needed most.
If you're a caregiver feeling unprepared or unsure about what to expect, this episode will empower you to navigate those critical final stages with dignity and confidence.
In this episode, you will:
1) Discover how to recognize silent pain signals in a loved one who can no longer speak for themselves.
2) Learn how to advocate effectively—not just for your loved one’s comfort and dignity, but also for your own emotional well-being.
3) Get practical strategies for managing family dynamics, difficult decisions, and the emotional toll of end-of-life caregiving.
Press play now to gain expert end-of-life insight from a seasoned hospice nurse and walk away feeling less alone, more prepared, and deeply empowered in your caregiving role.
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