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November is National Family Caregivers Month. So for today's episode we are going to talk about being a caregiver for a loved one with dementia. Being a caregiver is so complicated, there can be so many layers to it. Not only do you step into a role of caretaking for, usually an older adult, but you've likely had roles with this person aside from being a caretaker like daughter, son, sibling, grandchild. Relationships also have their own story, both good and bad, prior to stepping into a role as a caregiver, which can make it more complicated. And maybe you have a family you're also caring for, a full-time job, and just other responsibilities. So we're very excited to have our guest here today to help us dive into some of the issues that surround those who are caregivers for loved ones with dementia. Our guest, Meredith Kolodze Meredith Kolodze, DSW, LICSW, is a dedicated Social Worker with over 15 years of experience in the field. Meredith has devoted her career to making a positive impact on the lives of older adults. As a Program Manager at NAMI NH, she specializes in providing essential training, education, and support to older adults and their families, focusing on mental health awareness and care.

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Book: The 36 Hour Day by Nancy L. Mace and Peter V. Rabins

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