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270. How to Trust Others (and Still Protect Your Loved One) as a Dementia Caregiver

Author
Lizette Cloete, Christian Dementia Coach
Published
Tue 22 Jul 2025
Episode Link
https://dementiacarecaregiversupport.podbean.com/e/270-how-to-trust-others-and-still-protect-your-loved-one-as-a-dementia-caregiver/

Need more help but flinch at the word “trust”? Anne gets it. In Episode 270 of Dementia Caregiver Support for Christians she admits, “**One word would make caregiving easier—**trust.” Doctors who push life-at-any-cost, aides who overstep, relatives who second-guess… no wonder she’d rather shoulder everything herself.


Lizette begins with her signature prompt:

“Let’s say it’s six months from today and caregiving is easier. What would it take to get there?”

Anne’s first need: reliable respite hours through the VA—without forfeiting quality of life for her husband, Mike.


1. Identify the Real Trust Gap

Anne doesn’t actually distrust people; she distrusts the system. Lizette reframes: “Doctors can only recommend. You, as health-care power of attorney, direct the care.” That shift turns passive frustration into active stewardship.


2. Put Biblical Authority in Writing

Lizette urges Anne to draft clear end-of-life preferences now—feeding tube? CPR? hospital vs. home?—and share them with her nephew (the designated implementer). Proverbs 16 3: “Commit your works to the Lord, and your plans will be established.”


3. Vet Helpers with Therapeutic Truth-Telling™

Before hiring, explain Mike’s routines and your non-negotiables: respect, exercise time, no argumentative “fixing.” Truth upfront prevents boundary breaches later.


4. Build a Vent-Partner List

When caregiving frays nerves, you need a safe ears-open friend. Anne finds hers in a respite worker and Lizette’s community calls. Ecclesiastes 4 10: two are better than one.


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