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Episode 8 - Finding Hope in the Shadows: Cody's Dementia Care Journey

March 18, 2024 Jenny Schmidt Season 2 Episode 1
Episode 8 - Finding Hope in the Shadows: Cody's Dementia Care Journey
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Episode 8 - Finding Hope in the Shadows: Cody's Dementia Care Journey
Mar 18, 2024 Season 2 Episode 1
Jenny Schmidt

Welcome back to The Learning Gray Podcast!

In this episode, I sit down with Cody, a devoted son navigating the turbulent terrain of supporting a parent with dementia. Through Cody's heartfelt narrative, we uncover the stark realities of his journey, including the profound struggle to find anyone willing to lend a helping hand. 

From grappling with the initial signs of dementia to tirelessly seeking a diagnosis, Cody shares the isolation and frustration that often accompany the quest for assistance. Join us as we explore my poignant story, shedding light on the harsh realities faced by countless caregivers around the world. 

Through his resilience and unwavering dedication, Cody's journey serves as a powerful reminder of the profound impact of dementia on families and the dire need for increased support and understanding. That’s where we, at Black Hills Advocates, step in. 

Tune in as we dive into the depths of caregiving, offering empathy, guidance, and solidarity to those facing similar challenges.

Episode Highlights: 

  • What life was like growing up for Cody
  • The first signs Cody noticed in his Mom
  • The struggle of getting a diagnosis 
  • The challenge of finding help 
  • How Cody and I connected 
  • Finally finding help
  • Advocacy
  • She’s Going to Bolt Annual Walk/5K 

Links Mentioned in Episode/Find More on Black Hills Advocate:

www.blackhillsadvocate.com

Quotes: 

  • “Shining light on these things is the only way to change the world.” Jenny
  • “There were a lot of little signs. They were like breadcrumbs, just showing us that things were starting to deteriorate.” Cody
  • “Everything around me was collapsing because it was all too much.” Cody 
  • “This disease is so isolating because there are parts you don't want to share with people because it's deeply personal. It feels like it's invading your dignity.” Cody 
  • “There is such an unmet need for people to get the help they need.” Cody 
Show Notes

Welcome back to The Learning Gray Podcast!

In this episode, I sit down with Cody, a devoted son navigating the turbulent terrain of supporting a parent with dementia. Through Cody's heartfelt narrative, we uncover the stark realities of his journey, including the profound struggle to find anyone willing to lend a helping hand. 

From grappling with the initial signs of dementia to tirelessly seeking a diagnosis, Cody shares the isolation and frustration that often accompany the quest for assistance. Join us as we explore my poignant story, shedding light on the harsh realities faced by countless caregivers around the world. 

Through his resilience and unwavering dedication, Cody's journey serves as a powerful reminder of the profound impact of dementia on families and the dire need for increased support and understanding. That’s where we, at Black Hills Advocates, step in. 

Tune in as we dive into the depths of caregiving, offering empathy, guidance, and solidarity to those facing similar challenges.

Episode Highlights: 

  • What life was like growing up for Cody
  • The first signs Cody noticed in his Mom
  • The struggle of getting a diagnosis 
  • The challenge of finding help 
  • How Cody and I connected 
  • Finally finding help
  • Advocacy
  • She’s Going to Bolt Annual Walk/5K 

Links Mentioned in Episode/Find More on Black Hills Advocate:

www.blackhillsadvocate.com

Quotes: 

  • “Shining light on these things is the only way to change the world.” Jenny
  • “There were a lot of little signs. They were like breadcrumbs, just showing us that things were starting to deteriorate.” Cody
  • “Everything around me was collapsing because it was all too much.” Cody 
  • “This disease is so isolating because there are parts you don't want to share with people because it's deeply personal. It feels like it's invading your dignity.” Cody 
  • “There is such an unmet need for people to get the help they need.” Cody