Caregiver's Compass

Finding herself again after substantial loss: continuing on and locating meaning after a long chapter as a care partner to both parents- with Patti LaFleur (Episode 103)

Stephanie Muskat Season 4

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Patti LaFleur (known as misspatticake on social media) has become a well-known figure in the caregiving space. After leaving her teaching job of many years, she dedicated her life to caring for her father and her mother Linda, diagnosed with dementia. Documenting her journey daily, Patti and Linda were an inspiration and a real view on the happiness and positivity that was possible in a carepartner bond between mother and daughter. When Linda passed away more suddenly than ever anticipated, Patti found herself lost and confused, looking to find herself and her identity once again. In today’s episode Patti bravely talks about her experiences in loss and grief, finding meaning after loss and learning who she is once again. 


About Patti:


Patti LaFleur is the former care partner to her mom, Linda, who had younger-onset mixed dementia. Patti brings a wealth of knowledge after caring for both parents, teaching for ten years, volunteering with people living with neurocognitive disorders in art classes, and serving as a community educator for the Alzheimer’s Association. Patti also has a Masters in Instructional Leadership and is a Certified Dementia Practitioner. She is a member of the Lorenzo's House team, leading their vision as their Youth and Lighthouse Outreach Lead, where she connects with families, designs and implements youth programming, and leads their ambassador initiative (valued volunteer leaders).


Find Patti on Instagram: @misspatticake 

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