For Loved Ones of People with Dementia

You Love Someone with Dementia

You long to authentically reconnect with your person despite brain changes.

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You want to be proud of the new relationship you’re creating, even while grieving the relationship you’ve lost.

You miss the person your loved one used to be.

You feel defeated trying to connect through the fog of dementia.

If you live together, you feel a hole in your home as roles shift.

If you live apart, you dread visits because you don’t know what to say.

You are grieving all that is lost.

At the end of the day, you’ve fallen onto the couch wishing you could simply connect with your loved one again.

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You have a healthy brain and a loving heart.

Reconnect authentically with your loved one at any stage of brain disease.

What I Can Do For You 1:1 Coaching & Education

Feel Ready to connect with your loved one again.

Be an Explorer open to new & unexpected ways of bridging the gaps in this new relationship.

Be Confident and nimble as you pivot with your loved one’s changing needs.

Land in knowing you’ve done all you can to honor the version of the loved one who is still here, while honoring your grief.

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Elizabeth Pomerleau, Harvard Master’s of Divinity

What To Expect

Let’s develop a plan tailored to you and your loved one’s needs.

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With this plan, you can integrate:

  • Reconnection at any stage

  • Feeling centered, authentic, & connected

  • How to draw upon your innate emotional intelligence

  • Your creativity & resilience in the face of loss

  • A path to feel empowered

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