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Grieving someone who is still alive is one of the quietest, most misunderstood parts of dementia caregiving. In dementia care, loss doesn’t happen all at once. It happens slowly, in moments that don’t look dramatic enough to explain, but still hurt deeply. This kind of grief often begins long before a goodbye, leaving caregivers unsure if they’re even “allowed” to call it grief. In this video, we name anticipatory grief, not to fix it, but to normalize it. Loving someone deeply while grieving who they used to be is not a contradiction. It’s a human response to ongoing loss. If you’re carrying this quietly, you’re not alone. 👉 Be one of the founding members inside of the Careshift where we will be answering your most pressing questions that just can not wait! Join here! 👉 https://www.dementiacaregiversacademy... PS. Download the FREE Caregiver Gap Report and discover what no one tells you about dementia caregiving — and how to finally take control with calm, confidence, and clarity. https://dementiacaregiversacademy.com... Want weekly videos and real-life caregiver support? 🔔 Subscribe to my channel! 👩⚕️ Follow me on Facebook: / laurafnp ✨ Join 3k+ Caregivers in our FREE community, the Dementia Caregivers Success & Support Network : / dementiacaregiveracademy 💜 Grab your Medical Assistance Planner – the tool I built for families just like yours: https://dementiacaregiversacademy.com... _______ DISCLAIMER: The content of this video - or any content by Laura FNP and Dementia Caregivers Academy - does not replace the need for healthcare professionals. Our content is not healthcare advice and is not a substitute for your own healthcare. It is for general education and demonstration only. Do not use this content to self-diagnose or self-treat any health, medical, or physical condition. By consuming content from Laura FNP and Dementia Caregivers Academy, you agree to hold harmless and indemnify Laura FNP and Dementia Caregivers Academy for any and all losses, injuries, or damages resulting from any and all claims that arise from your use or misuse of this content. All content or recommendations on the company’s website, social media, blog, or email series are expressions of opinion only.