Redefining Dementia

Anne-Marie Stoneburgh: Making a Good Day Great

Person Centred Universe Season 2 Episode 8
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What does it really mean to make a good day great for someone living with dementia?

In this thoughtful and inspiring episode, Anne-Marie Stoneburgh brings over 35 years of experience in geriatric care to the conversation. As an educator, consultant, and advocate for person-centred care, she shares practical strategies that honour the unique identity, preferences, and strengths of each person.

Through real-life stories and gentle wisdom, Anne-Marie shows how small, intentional choices — from the language we use to the way we adapt daily routines — can create moments of dignity, connection, and joy. Whether it’s supporting someone to continue a familiar hobby or adjusting an activity to reflect changing abilities, her approach is rooted in respect and responsiveness.

We explore topics like communication, environment setup, and the delicate balance between supporting someone and encouraging their independence. Anne-Marie’s mantra, “The more you do for me, the more you steal from me,” offers a powerful reminder about the importance of autonomy in care.

Whether you’re a care partner at home, a professional in a care setting, or simply someone who wants to show up more meaningfully for a loved one, this episode offers valuable insight into how thoughtful adjustments can truly transform the caregiving experience — one moment at a time.

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