What This Season Costs: Caregiving, Perimenopause, and the Gentle Rebuild
If you're wondering why you're so exhausted while caring for a parent with dementia, this episode may provide the answers you've been searching for.
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Caring for a parent with dementia changes more than your schedule—it changes your body, brain, emotions, and sense of self. In this episode, I share my personal journey caring for both of my parents through devastating health challenges, including Lewy body dementia, hospice care, guardianship, and grief.
We'll explore the hidden physical and emotional costs of dementia caregiving, why caregiver burnout is so common, and how chronic stress affects the body in measurable ways. You'll learn about the research behind caregiver health risks, slower healing, anxiety, depression, and the invisible burden many family caregivers carry for years.
We also discuss a topic that is often overlooked: the intersection of caregiving and perimenopause. Many women begin caring for aging parents during the same years that hormonal changes affect memory, sleep, mood, and energy.
Understanding how caregiving stress and perimenopause overlap can help explain symptoms such as brain fog, exhaustion, anxiety, and emotional overwhelm.
In this episode, you'll learn:
• Why caregiver stress impacts physical health
• What anticipatory grief and ambiguous loss really mean
• Why many caregivers experience relief and guilt after loss
• How dementia caregiving affects women differently
• The connection between perimenopause and caregiver burnout
• Practical ways to begin rebuilding after caregiving ends
• Why recovery requires safety, rest, and patience
Whether you're currently caring for a parent with dementia, supporting a loved one through memory loss, or rebuilding after years of caregiving, this episode offers research-backed insights, validation, and hope.
My mission at The Healthy Life Approach is to help people protect their brain health, navigate life's transitions with confidence, and create sustainable wellbeing through evidence-based education.
Disclaimer: I am a certified health coach and educator, not a physician. This content is educational only and should not be considered medical advice. Please consult a licensed healthcare professional regarding your individual health concerns, treatment decisions, or symptoms. Some links may be affiliate links, which help support the channel at no additional cost to you.