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ArticleCaregiving Tips

If you’re caring for someone with Dementia, the smallest adjustments often make the biggest difference.

These are the kinds of tips caregivers end up relying on every single day.

ArticleCaregiving Tips

When you’re in the middle of caregiving especially with something like Dementia you don’t need complicated systems.

You need simple things that work on real days. Here are practical tips you can start using right away:

ArticleCaregiver Support

When Caregiving Leaves You Constantly Overwhelmed and Exhausted

There’s a point in caregiving where “tired” doesn’t quite cover it anymore.

ArticleCaregiver Support

Grieving Someone Who Is Still Here: The Quiet Pain of Dementia Caregiving

There’s a kind of grief no one prepares you for.

ArticleUnderstanding Dementia

The 7 Types of Dementia Every Caregiver Should Know

Not all dementia is Alzheimer's. Understanding the type your loved one has changes everything about how you care for them.

ArticleUnderstanding Dementia

What Caregivers Need to Know About Dementia and Medication

Managing medications for someone with dementia requires knowledge, organization, and close coordination with the care team.

ArticleUnderstanding Dementia

Understanding Dementia Stages: What to Expect at Each Phase

The three broad stages of dementia early, middle, and late look very different. Here's what caregivers can realistically expect at each.

ArticleUnderstanding Dementia

The Overwhelm of Making Every Decision

One of the most underestimated challenges of dementia care is the sheer volume of decisions caregivers must make every single day.

ArticleNavigating Challenges

Managing Wandering Behavior: Safety Strategies That Work

Wandering affects up to 60% of people with dementia and is one of the leading causes of injury. These strategies can significantly reduce the risk.

BlogBlog

5 Things I Wish I Knew Before Becoming a Caregiver

After two years as a primary caregiver for my father, here are the five things I wish someone had told me at the beginning.

StoryCaregiver Stories

The hospital discharge nobody prepared me for

Dad had his stroke on a Tuesday. By Friday, the hospital was talking about discharging him. I had four days to figure out how to care for a man who had lost sig…

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The Hospital-to-Home Transition Checklist

A complete 45-page guide for caregivers managing the critical period after hospital discharge. Includes printable checklists, doctor question templates, and medication tracking sheets.

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The Caregiver Self-Care Workbook

You Matter Too. You didn’t plan for this. You didn’t plan to become the one managing medications, appointments, moods, finances, and emotions—all while trying to hold your own life together. And somewhere along the way… you disappeared.