Caregiver Stories about Medical Experiences Increase Awareness
Dear Carol: In “Replacing the term ‘caregiver’ with ‘care partner’ helps preserve dignity,” you wrote about medical people who talk over older adults. Here’s my story: I sat in a doctor’s office with my 90-year-old sharp but physically frail father and continually had to redirect the doctor to my dad as the person who could answer the questions. I eventually suggested that I leave, after which the doctor got the message and talked directly to Dad. I would like to see more awareness. Thanks for letting me blow off steam. – RT
Dear RT: Our stories do increase awareness, so thanks for writing. After reading the column you referenced, Linda Derrick, a former dementia caregiver, commented: “One brilliant, triple-booked doctor I went to with my mom didn’t do that (talk over her). He was talking directly to her until he realized she didn’t understand. He then looked at me and asked, “What’s wrong with her?” like she wasn’t…
Minding Our Elders: Caregivers Share Their Personal Stories. “For anyone having to walk the last segments of life with a loved one, read this.” …Delores
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