Anticipatory grief is a normal response to caring for someone with dementia and is a common part of the caregiving experience. It’s the feeling of grieving before the death of a loved one who is still alive, and it can occur at any point during the progression of the disease. Learn the emotional signs and tips for dealing symptoms.
Anticipatory grief is a normal response to caring for someone with dementia and is a common part of the caregiving experience. It’s the feeling of grieving before the death of a loved one who is still alive, and it can occur at any point during the progression of the disease. Learn the emotional signs and tips for dealing symptoms.
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