So many of our clients here at Absolute Trust Counsel struggle with dementia. In fact, it’s currently estimated that there will be 14 million people with dementia in the United States by 2060. That means there will be just as many, if not more, taking on the role of caregiver as well.

Dementia patients and caretakers often suffer from isolation and loneliness, finding it difficult to enjoy life like they used to. Those with dementia gradually lose themselves, unable to participate in activities they love, and caretakers can struggle with the ongoing responsibilities. But this doesn’t have to be the case. Those living with dementia and their families can still find joy, meaning, and purpose thanks to a volunteer-driven social model of care known as Respite Ministry.

In this episode of Absolute Trust Talk, we’re speaking with Daphne Johnston, Co-Founder and Executive Director of the Respite for All Foundation. Daphne has always been passionate about helping families impacted by dementia and Alzheimer’s. For over 15 years, she worked as an executive director in senior living administration before stepping into the non-profit world of the faith community in 2012 when her senior pastor, Dr. Lawson Bryan, asked her to develop a volunteer model to support families living with dementia. With the incredible initial success of the program hosted at her local church in Montgomery, Alabama, she joined care partner Warren Barrow to officially establish the Respite for All Foundation and reach more communities all over the US.  

 Join us as we discuss:

How the Respite for All Foundation got started and quickly grew, as well as their plans and goals for the future How the organization is taking a new approach to respite support through a social model of care The positive impact that Respite for All has, not only on caretakers and participants, but also on volunteers and the community as a whole

What you need to start a Respite for All program in your area

And more.

If you’ve been diagnosed with dementia, or are a caretaker, it’s easy to feel alone and overwhelmed, especially when it comes to getting affairs in order. We’re here to help you, and we know that this episode will provide the hope and inspiration you need or maybe encourage you to start a Respite Community in your neighborhood. So, let’s dive in!