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Supporting Family Members Through the Dark Cloud of Dementia

Watching a loved one change due to dementia is heartbreaking. Seeing the rest of the family struggling to hold it together makes it even worse. Whether you’re a direct caregiver or a small part of a larger support system, your mental health matters too. We’re proud to be a source of support for senior citizens, caregivers, and related individuals, providing therapy for senior citizens and their family members during dark times. Don’t hesitate to lean on our team as a judgment-free space to vent and seek guidance. 

Common Challenges for Families of Dementia Patients

Dementia doesn’t only affect the person experiencing memory loss—it impacts the entire family unit. That’s why therapy for senior citizens and family therapy can both play an essential role in navigating this journey. You may be dealing with one or more of these: 

  • Role reversal between children and parents 

  • Communication breakdowns and increased tension 

  • Guilt, helplessness, or caregiver burnout 

  • Grieving the loss of who the person once was 

  • Conflict between family members about care decisions 

These challenges are valid and deserve committed space. Family therapy offers tools to improve communication, set boundaries, and navigate the emotional toll of dementia as a team. For senior citizens with early-stage dementia, therapy can provide a safe place to process fears and maintain a sense of dignity. Support groups and counseling can also help caregivers manage stress, reduce isolation, and find meaning in the caregiving experience. 

You’re Not in This Alone

If dementia has affected your family, therapy can be a lifeline. We’re here for you! Get in touch today to connect with a compassionate therapist who can help you and your family cope together. Sessions are available in person and by telehealth for your convenience.