Managing these is often the most difficult part of caregiving. Medications can help, but they often come with sedating side effects.
According to recent findings,
When we see a person with dementia cradle a doll, we aren't seeing a "grown adult playing pretend." We are seeing a broken brain finding a bridge back to peace. And if the result is , that isn't just a win for the caregiver—it is a restoration of dignity for the patient.
Managing these is often the most difficult part of caregiving. Medications can help, but they often come with sedating side effects.
According to recent findings,
When we see a person with dementia cradle a doll, we aren't seeing a "grown adult playing pretend." We are seeing a broken brain finding a bridge back to peace. And if the result is , that isn't just a win for the caregiver—it is a restoration of dignity for the patient.