In this episode of 'Do I Sound Like I Care?' host Louise Lynch a former Emmy award-winning TV producer turned full-time carer, speaks with musician, singer, and educator Claire Pilling about her personal experience caring for her mother during lockdown.
They delve into the transformative role music played in managing dementia, the impact of the pandemic on mental health, and the importance of respite for caregivers. Claire shares touching anecdotes about her mother’s journey, revealing the challenges and unexpected joys of unpaid family care, and highlighting the therapeutic power of companionship and pets.
The episode also addresses the importance of counselling and social services, underscoring the resilience required in caregiving.
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast
00:48 Meet Claire Pilling: Musician and Carer
01:14 Claire’s Musical Background and Family Life
03:00 Recognising the Signs of Dementia
04:15 Lockdown Challenges and Seeking Help
07:54 Balancing Work and Caregiving
11:39 Navigating Social Services and Support
14:15 Dealing with Sundowning and Wandering
15:28 Agreeing to Avoid Confrontation
15:57 Coping with Rapid Progression
18:14 The Role of Music in Dementia Care
21:12 The Importance of Respite and Counselling
21:38 The Challenges of Respite Care
23:23 Transitioning to Permanent Care
27:09 Music Therapy and Glo Sing
29:56 Final Thoughts and Reflections