Offering care means a companion, a superior. doesn’t matter person car — Judy Cornish, Dementia Handbook: Provide Dementia Care Home

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Offering care means being a companion, not a superior. It doesn’t matter whether the person we are caring for is experiencing cancer, the flu, dementia, or grief.If you are a doctor or surgeon, your expertise and knowledge comes from a superior position. But when our role is to be providers of care, we should be there as equals.

Judy Cornish, The Dementia Handbook: How to Provide Dementia Care at Home

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