Cognitive Issues-Advice for Parkinson Care Partners – Carpenter Phinney

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KELSEY PHINNEY TALKS TO HER MOM, CONNIE CARPENTER PHINNEY, ABOUT BEING A PARKINSON’S CARE PARTNER FOR OVER 18 YEARS

Every obstacle presents an opportunity.

– Connie Carpenter Phinney

Parkinson’s impacts the whole family, especially those most involved in the day-to-day care of the person living with Parkinson’s. As a care partner, it can be easy to lose sight of your own health and well-being as you care for your loved one. However, taking the time to prioritize your own physical and emotional health will not only ensure that you have the stamina and bandwidth to care for your loved one, but the joy you get from taking care of yourself and minding your own needs will make a big difference in their life as well.

In this episode, Conne Carpenter Phinney shares her journey as a care partner to her husband, Davis Phinney, and the practical strategies she uses on a daily basis to stay healthy, connected and present.

Notes

Concepts Mentioned in this Podcast & Further Reading

Rewriting the Rulebook for Parkinson’s Care Partners

The Big 16: What to Say (And What Not to Say) to Someone Who Has Parkinson’s

The Parkinson’s Care Partner’s Digital Toolbox

How to Be the Parkinson’s Care Partner Your Partner Needs

How to Stay Healthy and Avoid Burnout as a Parkinson’s Care Partner

Care Partner Videos with Connie Carpenter Phinney

Living Well with REM Sleep Behavior Disorder

Parkinson’s Home Safety Checklist

Why Do I Need an Occupational Therapist?

An OT’s Simple Strategies for Living Well with Parkinson’s

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