What Dementia Looks Like and Resources to Navigate the Journey Ahead
In this episode of Second Half Conversations, we talk about one of the most difficult and overwhelming realities many families eventually face:
What does dementia actually look like, and where can families turn for help?
Sondra Ziegler is joined by Michelle Pauda, Care Navigator for Ziegler Estate Law Group, and Barbara Singer, Community Outreach & Education Coordinator for the Garrison Institute on Aging at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, for a thoughtful conversation about dementia, caregiving, and the support services available to families navigating this journey.
Together, they discuss the difference between normal aging and dementia, common signs families may begin to notice, and why an early and accurate diagnosis can make such a meaningful difference for both the individual and their loved ones.
The conversation also explores the emotional side of caregiving—including caregiver exhaustion, fear, isolation, and the uncertainty families often feel when trying to make decisions about care, safety, and the future.
Barbara also shares the many resources available through the Garrison Institute on Aging, including caregiver education, support groups, respite programs, memory clinic services, and practical guidance for families who may not know where to begin.
Most importantly, this episode is about helping families feel less alone.
It’s a compassionate conversation about recognizing change, finding support, and navigating dementia with greater clarity, understanding, and care.
Highlights from this episode:
The difference between normal aging and dementia
Common signs and symptoms families may notice early on
Why dementia is an umbrella term for many different conditions
The emotional and practical realities of caregiving
How isolation often impacts both caregivers and individuals with dementia
The importance of early diagnosis and care planning
What the Garrison Institute on Aging offers families in West Texas and beyond
Support groups, respite programs, memory clinic services, and caregiver education resources
Why families should not wait until a crisis to seek help
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