30. Planning Ahead: 8 Essential Tips for Pre-Planning an End of Life Service

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When you’re grieving, the last thing you need to be doing is planning a service. Pre-planning allows you to make only two decisions when death occurs: what day and what time the service will be held. Everything else can be arranged in advance, giving you the space to honor your loved one while processing your […]

27. The Reality of Caregiver Self-Care: Moving Beyond Good Advice

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Self-care is anything that is going to provide me emotional or physical energy, anything that is going to provide peace of mind, and anything that offers just pure joy. — Elizabeth Miller, Founder of Happy Healthy Caregiver When you’re caring for a family member with Alzheimer’s or other type of dementia, you’ve probably heard countless […]

26. Calming Caregiver Worries: Creating Your Effective Family Emergency Plan

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“Every worry needs a plan. We can name our worry around “Who’s my backup?, or “What do I do in case of an emergency?”, and then we can really start thinking through “What’s our plan for this?”” — Denise Brown, Founder, Caring Our Way Community When you’re caring for a family member with Alzheimer’s or […]

25. Supporting Your Parent as They Begin Their Caregiving Journey

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When a parent is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or another type of dementia and the other parent begins their caregiving journey, the dynamic between the caregiving parent and child shifts dramatically. Through our experiences and conversations with families navigating this transition, we’ve developed six helpful tips to help you support your parent as they take on […]

24. Valuable Updates on Oral Care for People with Dementia

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“I discovered a growth on his gum that was only slightly smaller than a marble. That’s when I realized dental care involves much more than just brushing teeth.” As caregivers for our loved ones with Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia, we’re continuously learning and adapting our care approaches. Through recent experiences, we’ve discovered important […]

23. Dementia’s Challenging Moments: A Caregiver’s Guide to Delusions and Hallucinations

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When your loved one experiences delusions or hallucinations for the first time, it can be frightening and overwhelming for everyone involved. As caregivers for our loved ones with Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia who have navigated these challenging moments, we’ve learned preparation and understanding make all the difference. Before we share our tips, we’re […]

22. Creating Engaging Activities for People Living with Dementia

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Instead of trying to reclaim what dementia takes away, embrace the present — what your care receiver has access to now. As caregivers for our loved ones with Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia, we often struggle with adapting activities to their changing abilities. Through our experiences, and what we’ve learned from others on their […]