Dementia can be a challenging journey that touches the lives of many individuals and their families worldwide. It can transform the way people perceive and respond, influencing daily routines and emotions. While our dedicated doctors continue their search for effective treatments, it's crucial to concentrate on enhancing the quality of life for those living with dementia.
Kathy Shoaf, owner of Elite Cruises and Vacations, is uniquely qualified to understand travel challenges and develop effective solutions. She is a Certified Dementia Educator and has 20+ years of clinical and management experience in Geriatric, Neurology, Rehabilitation, and Senior Housing as a registered nurse and adaptive technology professional. Their dementia-friendly cruise initiative focuses on providing joy and comfort to families dealing with dementia alongside essential caregiver support. In this episode, Kathy and Anna address the specific needs of travelers with dementia, practical strategies for managing care on a cruise, and the benefits of therapeutic travel experiences.
Quotes:
- "Having those memories of happiness, when this journey is over, is what you truly get to hold in your heart as special. It allows you to create happiness and joy out of a very challenging situation." - Kathy Shoaf
- "Just because we have a diagnosis doesn't mean we can't still have fun. Is it a challenge? Oh, yes. But it's incredibly worth it to make those amazing memories with your loved ones, be they your parents, spouse, aunt, or any other relationship." - Kathy Shoaf
- "Let's try something unique and different. We have many conversations about neuroplasticity, opening up new pathways with senses that are different, new, and exciting. It does increase the ability to be alert and the opportunities to still see mom happy." - Kathy Shoaf
Takeaways:
- A diagnosis like dementia doesn't mean the end of precious moments. You can still create unforgettable memories with your loved ones.
- Planning for the golden years is crucial. Having essential documents, like powers of attorney, ready for any health-related changes can make a world of difference.
- Caregivers need to remember to take care of themselves too. It's perfectly okay to take time for yourself and ask for help when you need it.
- There are tons of resources out there for caregivers, from educational seminars to support groups, even customized care options for when you're traveling. These resources can also help create a supportive community for you.
- Even as diseases progress, it's important to remember that joy can still be found. Adapted activities and equipment, along with partnerships between organizations, can provide unique support to families dealing with dementia and memory impairment.
Conclusion:
Financial planning for aging clients is vital but often overlooked. Longer lifespans and healthcare costs threaten retirements. Advisors must educate themselves on care options, build family connections, and offer solutions like immediate care annuities. These can safeguard against financial strains when supporting elderly relatives. Finally, advisors should broaden their approach to encompass later life stages and health challenges in client planning.
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