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The hardest part of caring for someone with dementia — and why nobody tells you it's this
One of the hardest parts is the emotional strain of watching your parent change over time. Carers often deal with grief, fatigue, guilt, and repeated difficult situations. The person may forget family members, refuse help, or become agitated at the wrong time. It can also be hard to balance safety with independence. Many carers feel they must always be available, which leads to burnout. Getting respite, sharing tasks, and accepting support are important, because dementia care can become too much for one person alone.
