Dementia Care Doesn't Have To Look Like Loss | Episode 456

EPISODE · Mar 12, 2026 · 55 MIN

Dementia Care Doesn't Have To Look Like Loss | Episode 456

from Voices for Voices® · host Founder of Voices for Voices®, Justin Alan Hayes

Dementia Care Doesn't Have To Look Like Loss | Episode 456“If we get dementia, I want you to walk away.” That sentence can lodge in a family for decades, shaping how we talk, how we grieve, and how we show up when memory starts to change. We sit down with author and arts-community builder Marilyn Raichle, who watched both of her parents develop dementia and then discovered something most people never get to hear: a life with Alzheimer’s can still hold wit, warmth, and real connection when we stop treating the diagnosis like the end of personhood.Marilyn shares the story behind her book, Don’t Walk Away: A Care Partner’s Journey, and how her mom’s paintings became a doorway into a different mindset. Dementia is scary, but art isn’t and that simple truth helped her start conversations that didn’t collapse into despair. We talk about shifting from “caregiver” to “care partner,” the power of living in the moment, and why one small shared activity can bring someone forward again, even when words repeat or memories slip.We also get honest about caregiver stress and burnout. Justin reflects on hospice care for his father, the mental health load of hands-on caregiving, and the guilt that families often carry. Along the way, we dig into dementia care, Alzheimer’s support, assisted living realities, and what it would look like if our systems valued care partners and protected dignity for people living with dementia.If this conversation helps you, subscribe, share it with someone who needs hope, and leave a review so more families can find it.*Donate Today:  lovevoices.org**Find our book here:Amazon: https://voices-for-voices.org/3ZhJ6AWPublisher: https://voices-for-voices.org/3LKL1uN***Website: https://voices-for-voices.org/4byLXgbInstagram: @voicesforvoicesTikTok: @voices_for_voicesFacebook: Voices for Voices*Voices for Voices is a 501c3 nonprofit charity. All donations are 100% tax deductible.Chapter Markers0:00 Welcome And Guest Introduction4:03 The Family Rule To Walk Away7:47 Caregiving Strain And Mental Health11:31 Grief, Calvinism, And Saying Goodbye15:06 Painting Day And Fear Softens18:17 From Caregiver To Care Partner29:34 Joy Practices That Bring Them Back37:55 Writing The Book And System Failures43:09 Where To Buy And Final Takeaways45:14 Reflections, Gratitude, And Closing#justiceforjustin #justiceforvoicesforvoicestiktok #VoicesforVoices #DementiaAwareness #CaringForDementia #DementiaSupport #MentalHealthMatters #DementiaCaregivers #LivingWithDementia #HopeInDementia #NavigatingDementia #MemoryLossJourney #CognitiveHealthTips #EmpowermentThroughCare #FamilyAndDementia #UnderstandingAlzheimers #CompassionateCaregiving #PositiveAging #VoicesforVoicesPodcast #JustinAlanHayes #JustinHayes #help3billion #TikTok #Instagram #truth #Jesusaire #VoiceForChange #HealingTogether #Episode456Support the show

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