Cognition Changes vs Dementia: What Families Miss
Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease affect millions of families, but most people are unprepared for the emotional, behavioral, and communication changes that come with cognitive decline. In this episode, Dave Ritterling and Barb Faust have an honest conversation about dementia caregiving, early warning signs, communication breakdowns, family dynamics, and how to support aging parents with dignity and compassion. You’ll learn the difference between normal aging and dementia, how Alzheimer’s progresses, and practical ways families can better navigate memory loss, confusion, aggression, and grief.
Through deeply personal stories and expert insight, this episode explores what it really feels like to “lose someone before they’re gone” and why dementia is often called a family disease. Dave Ritterling and Barb Faust discuss the seven stages of Alzheimer’s, how different types of dementia present differently, how to communicate without creating shame, and why staying present matters even when recognition fades. Whether you’re caring for a parent with dementia, worried about cognitive decline, or planning ahead for your family’s future, this conversation offers practical guidance, emotional reassurance, and actionable caregiving strategies.
* Learn the difference between normal aging and dementia symptoms
* Understand how Alzheimer’s and other dementias progress over time
* Discover practical communication strategies for dementia caregiving
* Recognize subtle behavioral and cognitive warning signs early
* Learn how families can preserve dignity, connection, and independence
Don’t risk waiting until a crisis to start the conversation. Learn how to recognize the signs of dementia early, support loved ones with compassion, and prepare your family for the road ahead.