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You can’t keep serving as if nothing has changed when dementia already has. In this episode of Dementia Caregiver Support for Christians, we walk through a real conversation with a Christian husband caring for his wife as Alzheimer’s progresses while he continues long-standing church and ministry commitments. The tension isn’t burnout. It isn’t a lack of faith. It’s the growing gap between expectation and reality. As dementia narrows what’s possible at home, responsibility can no longer remain indirect. This episode clarifies where caregiving responsibility now lives and why ministry commitments must be reordered when dementia has already changed everything. This is not emotional support or encouragement. This is decision clarity for Christian caregivers carrying real responsibility. In this episode, we cover: Why dementia caregiving decisions are about responsibility, not emotion The expectation vs. reality gap that creates ongoing tension What happens when a loved one resists in-home help Why “keeping everyone happy” cannot govern care decisions The only two options that actually close the gap How to reduce ministry commitments without abandoning faithfulness Timestamps 0:00 Why serving as if nothing has changed no longer works 2:00 When caregiving responsibility becomes governing 5:06 Ministry service meets dementia limitations 7:41 Why help is often resisted as dementia progresses 12:57 Caregiver capacity over the long road 15:49 The two decisions that resolve ongoing tension 19:55 What faithfulness looks like in this season If you’re a Christian caregiver trying to discern how to move forward—without guilt, pressure, or false reassurance—this episode will help you see the decision more clearly. 👍 Like this video if it helped you 💬 Comment with what part of caregiving you’re navigating 🔔 Subscribe for future episodes focused on clarity, not coping 📤 Share with another caregiver facing similar decisions For more decision-focused support, visit the podcast website or explore a DigniCare™ Solutions Session when responsibility is present and a decision can’t be delayed. https://thinkdifferentdementia.thrive... #christiancaregiver #dementiacaregiver #christiancaregiving