Tuesday Jun 11, 2024
Navigating Dementia: Insights into Diagnosis, Care, and Support with Sarah Merriman
In the latest episode of the Able to Care podcast, we delve deep into the personal and professional journey of Sarah Merriman, a dedicated advocate for dementia care. Sarah, who holds a master's degree in Dementia Studies and boasts an impressive career with leading charities like the Alzheimer's Society and the Stroke Association, shares her heartfelt story. She recounts the profound influence of her grandmother, whose battle with cancer and subsequent onset of dementia revealed gaps in awareness and support for unpaid caregivers. Sarah's narrative is a powerful testament to the challenges faced by those caring for loved ones with dementia, emphasising the importance of understanding, patience, and advocacy in navigating this journey. Join us as Sarah opens up about the critical moments and learning curves that shaped her path, and her ongoing commitment to improving dementia care.
Timestamps:
00:00:48:18 - 00:01:11:05: Introduction of Sarah Merriman 00:02:06:17 - 00:05:55:00: Recognizing the Signs of Dementia
00:12:40:11 - 00:13:06:12: Institutional Challenges and Power of Attorney
00:15:00:12 - 00:15:09:20: The Emotional Toll and Hindsight
00:23:28:17 - 00:32:08:16: Difficulty Getting Diagnosed 00:34:22 - 00:34:57: Transition to a more flexible job: 00:47:26 - 00:48:11:Lack of awareness and support from healthcare professionals
Key Messages:
Balancing Work and Caregiving:
Sarah’s struggle to balance a demanding job with the responsibilities of caregiving for her Nana, leading to significant mental and physical stress.
Financial Burden:
The inadequacy of financial support for unpaid carers, making it difficult to leave employment to focus on caregiving.
Lack of Recognition and Support:
Unpaid carers are often undervalued and lack sufficient support from both the healthcare system and society.
Importance of Awareness and Education:
There is a critical need for greater awareness and education about dementia and the challenges faced by unpaid carers.
Peer Support and Community:
The value of peer support networks and online communities in providing emotional support and practical advice for carers.
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