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Devoted Caregiver Finds Support After Losing Husband to Dementia

15 Nov

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Summary

  • Vicki Anderson cared for her husband Bob for years after his dementia diagnosis in 2018
  • Balancing work and caregiving was challenging, but Vicki's goal was to keep Bob safe and happy at home
  • Vicki found support and relief at a local adult day program and support groups
Devoted Caregiver Finds Support After Losing Husband to Dementia

In November 2025, Vicki Anderson reflects on the past several years since her husband Bob's dementia diagnosis in 2018. The couple had been married for 41 years, but Bob's condition required Vicki to take on the role of caregiver.

Vicki's top priority was keeping Bob safe and happy at home, despite the challenges of balancing work and caregiving. "It's really difficult to see your loved one change and require more care as time goes on," she said. Vicki's dedication paid off, as Bob found joy in attending a local adult day program that provided him with purpose and socialization.

Tragically, Bob passed away just last year. However, Vicki found solace and support at the Valley Caregiver Resource Center, where she participated in support groups. "That kept me from having to have someone else to be there 24 hours a day, and even more so than that, it gave him purpose and socialization," Vicki explained.

Caregiving can be a lonely and overwhelming experience, but Vicki's story demonstrates the importance of seeking help and community. By prioritizing her own well-being, Vicki was able to provide the best possible care for her husband during his final years.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Vicki's top priority was keeping Bob safe and happy at home, despite the challenges of balancing work and caregiving. She found support and relief at a local adult day program and support groups.
Bob was diagnosed with dementia in 2018 and passed away just last year. Vicki devoted years to caring for him at home, with the help of the adult day program and support groups.
The center's OASIS Adult Day Program and support groups provided Vicki with the comfort, relief, and community she needed during the difficult time after losing her husband.

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