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How can I communicate to my friends and family what it’s really like to be a carer for someone who has dementia? ▶ Supporting a loved one with dementia? Click through to see how Home Instead can provide compassionate care that helps them stay in the comfort and familiarity of home: http://go.homeinstead.co.uk/46P0QqR ▶ Watch the full video here: Honest Answers to 9 Common Dementia Care Questions: • 9 Truths No One Tells You About Dementia Care In this clip from our video ‘Honest Answers to 9 Common Dementia Care Questions', Dr Michelle, an independent consultant clinical psychologist, Paschalina, a Registered Care Manager at Home Instead, and Tony, a family carer, share their thoughts on how carers can explain their experiences to friends and family. Paschalina explains that carers should try to be open, because so much depends on a good support network. When someone is diagnosed with dementia, wider friends and family often step back, which can leave carers like you more isolated. She highlights the stigma that surrounds dementia and how relationships can be affected when you’re caring for someone with dementia. Tony, who cares for his sister with dementia, says that openness and vulnerability are key in helping people understand what it's like to care for someone with dementia, even if they are difficult. He shares his own story of simply emailing a long-time friend to describe his situation, which gave his friend a much better understanding of what he was going through, and helped him feel less isolated. Paschalina adds that “coping is not good enough,” encouraging carers to think beyond just surviving and instead ask, “What are you doing to live well with it? To thrive?” This clip is taken from the full 17-minute video where 9 of the most common dementia care questions are answered by Michelle, Paschalina, and Tony, combining professional and lived experience. In this video you will learn: ▶ Help on how to communicate your role as a carer to friends and family. ▶ Why openness and vulnerability are key to reducing isolation. ▶ How stigma affects carers and their support networks. ▶ Why just “coping” is not enough If you or your loved one need help around the home to continue to live independently, please contact us for more information. We would love to have the opportunity to tell you all the wonderful things that we do for our clients here at Home Instead. Talk to us: http://go.homeinstead.co.uk/46P0QqR ------------ About Home Instead UK Home care, your way. At Home Instead UK, we help families caring for older loved ones get personalised, compassionate home care that supports independence, safety, and wellbeing at home. Whether it’s help with daily tasks, companionship, or specialist dementia support, we’re here to relieve the stress of caregiving and provide peace of mind for families. Visit https://www.homeinstead.co.uk for more information. Enquire about home care today by calling 0330 0531671. We're here for you: Monday to Friday: 8 am – 7 pm Saturday: 9 am – 4 pm Sunday: 10 am – 3 pm. Become a Care Professional with Home Instead UK: https://go.homeinstead.co.uk/3TsHKQY Follow us: / homeinsteaduk / homeinsteaduk / homeinsteaduk / home-instead-uk / homeinsteaduk / homeinsteaduk