Transforming Dementia Care: Hope, Creativity, and Connection with Marilyn Raichle
In this deeply moving and insightful episode, we sit down with Marilyn Raichle to explore a compassionate and transformative approach to dementia and Alzheimer’s care. Through her personal journey caring for her mother, Marilyn shares how shifting our perspective—from focusing on loss to recognizing the humanity that remains—can completely change the caregiving experience. This conversation challenges long-held stereotypes about dementia, reminding us that those living with memory loss are still vibrant individuals with stories, humor, and value.
We dive into the mission behind the I’m Still Here Foundation and how it’s redefining dementia care through dignity, creativity, and connection. Marilyn highlights the powerful role that creative expression—especially art—plays in unlocking emotion, personality, and joy, even in the later stages of the disease. She shares how environments like assisted living facilities can become spaces of growth, relationship-building, and enrichment when approached with intention and compassion.
Throughout the episode, we explore the emotional realities of caregiving, from the weight it carries to the unexpected moments of beauty and connection that can emerge. Marilyn emphasizes the importance of listening deeply, asking respectful questions, and meeting people where they are—rather than trying to pull them back into a reality they may no longer fully inhabit. By doing so, caregivers can build meaningful relationships rooted in presence rather than frustration.
This conversation also sheds light on the importance of community, inclusion, and advocacy—encouraging families and caregivers to stay engaged, visit often, and foster connection within care environments. While acknowledging the financial and emotional challenges that can come with long-term care, Marilyn ultimately offers a message grounded in hope: that joy, laughter, and meaningful connection are still possible at every stage of dementia.
At its core, this episode is a powerful reminder that dementia does not erase a person—it simply changes the way we must connect. And through creativity, compassion, and a willingness to see beyond the disease, we can continue to honor, celebrate, and truly be with those we love.
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