"Our mind is unlimited as long as we realize God as its nature, character, quality and quantity. " Joel Goldsmith Our minds are precious and part of what makes us unique. We are not our minds, but our minds can serve us -- as long as we know the mind serves us and not the reverse. That is what mindfulness can help us with -- managing our minds. As caregivers for someone with dementia, we may see the mind of our loved one being devastated by the disease. But, in my opinion, there is still beauty there. I am still in awe of some of the things he says. |
This blog is written to provide information and support to persons who are providing care for someone with dementia. A first indicator of dementia is when someone has trouble doing a task once familiar and easy for them. If you have begun to be concerned about someone's memory or cognitive processing, help the person receive a physical exam, to include lab work, and an appointment with a neuropsychologist for an evaluation of memory and cognitive processing.
Jan 22, 2015
Honoring Our Minds
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