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160. 5 Quick Tips for Dementia Caregivers About Hoarding Behaviors

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Are You Noticing Clutter in Your Loved One's Home?

As caregivers, we often wonder if the changes we see in our loved ones' homes are just signs of aging or something more. Have you noticed clutter piling up in unusual places?

This could be an early sign of dementia.

In the world of dementia care, there's a big difference between clutter and hoarding. Clutter happens when items accumulate and create a disorganized environment. It’s common to see piles of laundry or scattered bills. While it can make life difficult, clutter doesn’t usually pose serious health risks.

Hoarding, on the other hand, is a more severe behavior. It involves collecting items and refusing to part with them. This can lead to unsafe living conditions, such as narrow hallways filled with newspapers or spoiled food hidden in corners.

Hoarding often stems from deeper psychological issues, but in dementia, it might not be true hoarding. It could be a result of cognitive decline affecting the ability to organize and plan.

By understanding the difference between clutter and hoarding, and knowing how to address it, you can help maintain a safe and supportive environment for your loved one. Keep these tips in mind as you continue your caregiving journey.

Ever Wonder How To Know What Is Causing Your Caregiver Stress?
Take Our FREE Caregiver Stress Assessment Today!
https://www.thinkdifferentdementia.com/quiz

Join the Christian Dementia Caregiving Facebook Group today for more support:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1301886810018410

Are You A Christian Dementia Caregiver Struggling To Cope With Caregiving?
Join the FREE "Ask the Dementia Mentor" Monthly Meet Up! And be on the podcast, get support and your questions answered.
https://thinkdifferentdementia.com/ask

Register For Your Personalized Dementia Care Audit
Get Individual Guidance & Support! Only One Available Per Month. Be a Co-Creator of the podcast and get a customized audit of your caregiving journey.
https://www.thinkdifferentdementia.com/audit

Enjoy our podcast? Please take a moment to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify —it really supports our show!
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dementia-caregiving-for-families/id1716187550

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Are You Noticing Clutter in Your Loved One's Home?

As caregivers, we often wonder if the changes we see in our loved ones' homes are just signs of aging or something more. Have you noticed clutter piling up in unusual places?

This could be an early sign of dementia.

In the world of dementia care, there's a big difference between clutter and hoarding. Clutter happens when items accumulate and create a disorganized environment. It’s common to see piles of laundry or scattered bills. While it can make life difficult, clutter doesn’t usually pose serious health risks.

Hoarding, on the other hand, is a more severe behavior. It involves collecting items and refusing to part with them. This can lead to unsafe living conditions, such as narrow hallways filled with newspapers or spoiled food hidden in corners.

Hoarding often stems from deeper psychological issues, but in dementia, it might not be true hoarding. It could be a result of cognitive decline affecting the ability to organize and plan.

By understanding the difference between clutter and hoarding, and knowing how to address it, you can help maintain a safe and supportive environment for your loved one. Keep these tips in mind as you continue your caregiving journey.

Ever Wonder How To Know What Is Causing Your Caregiver Stress?
Take Our FREE Caregiver Stress Assessment Today!
https://www.thinkdifferentdementia.com/quiz

Join the Christian Dementia Caregiving Facebook Group today for more support:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1301886810018410

Are You A Christian Dementia Caregiver Struggling To Cope With Caregiving?
Join the FREE "Ask the Dementia Mentor" Monthly Meet Up! And be on the podcast, get support and your questions answered.
https://thinkdifferentdementia.com/ask

Register For Your Personalized Dementia Care Audit
Get Individual Guidance & Support! Only One Available Per Month. Be a Co-Creator of the podcast and get a customized audit of your caregiving journey.
https://www.thinkdifferentdementia.com/audit

Enjoy our podcast? Please take a moment to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify —it really supports our show!
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dementia-caregiving-for-families/id1716187550

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