Real Talk on Aging
Early signs of dementia often don’t look serious—they look explainable. In this episode, Dave Ritterling and Barb Faust break down the early signs of dementia families ignore and why recognizing patterns early can change everything. If you’ve ever wondered whether “it’s just aging” or something more, this conversation will help you spot the difference before it’s too late. On this episode of Real Talk on Aging, we draw from decades of caregiving and clinical experience to unpack the subtle emotional, behavioral, and cognitive shifts that often go unnoticed. From repeated small memory lapses to withdrawal, fear, and broken routines, they explain how isolated incidents become meaningful patterns—and why families often dismiss them. You’ll learn how to move from passive concern to proactive care, have better conversations with loved ones, and know when it’s time to involve professional support. What you’ll learn: * How to distinguish normal aging from early warning signs of dementia * The emotional and behavioral changes families often overlook * Why patterns matter more than one-off incidents * How fear, denial, and family dynamics delay action * When and how to step in, start conversations, and seek help Don’t risk missing the signs that matter most. Learn how to recognize changes early and take action with clarity and confidence. 🔔 Love the podcast? Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe!
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