
68. The First Six Steps to Take After a Dementia Diagnosis
“Your caregiving is responsible for the health and safety of two people — your loved one, and you. You can’t be a good caregiver if you’re running on fumes.” Nancy

“Your caregiving is responsible for the health and safety of two people — your loved one, and you. You can’t be a good caregiver if you’re running on fumes.” Nancy

Did your loved one recently receive a diagnosis of dementia? Are you at a loss for what to do next? Maybe you’re overwhelmed because you can’t find the information you

“When I look back on my caregiving experience, I found a purpose and a true sense of self that I didn’t know I had. Yes, there was a lot of

“When I look back on my caregiving experience, I found a purpose and a true sense of self that I didn’t know I had. Yes, there was a lot of

“Our goal is to meet you exactly where you are in your caregiving journey and help you focus on what matters right now.” — Sue Ryan Have you ever felt

Have you ever felt overwhelmed searching for the right information at the right time, or found yourself drowning in conflicting resources that leave you more confused than when you started?

Do you feel completely alone in your caregiving journey? No family backup, friends have faded away, and you can’t afford professional help? You are not alone — and there is

Do you feel completely alone in your caregiving journey? No family backup, friends have faded away, and you can’t afford professional help? You are not alone — and there is

“When families are prepared — physically, emotionally, logistically — they are able to handle these moments a lot differently. There’s less panic, less guilt, and a little bit more empowerment.”

“When families are prepared — physically, emotionally, logistically — they are able to handle these moments a lot differently. There’s less panic, less guilt, and a little bit more empowerment.”