4 More Types of Dementia Every Caregiver Should Know (Part 2)

4 More Types of Dementia Every Caregiver Should Know (Part 2)

4 More Types of Dementia Every Caregiver Should Know (Part 2)Laura Wilkerson
Published on: 21/03/2025

Dementia isn’t just Alzheimer’s—there are multiple types, each with unique symptoms. In this guide, we cover 4 more types of dementia (Parkinson’s Disease Dementia, Mixed Dementia, Alcohol-Related Dementia & CJD) and what caregivers need to know.

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Types of Dementia: The 4 Most Common & What Caregivers Need to Know (Part 1)

Types of Dementia: The 4 Most Common & What Caregivers Need to Know (Part 1)

Types of Dementia: The 4 Most Common & What Caregivers Need to Know (Part 1)Laura Wilkerson
Published on: 14/03/2025

Dementia isn’t just one disease—it’s an umbrella term for multiple conditions that impact memory, thinking, and daily life. Learn the 4 most common types of dementia, how they differ, and what caregivers need to know to provide the best support.

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Caregivers: Why Asking for Help Feels Impossible (And How to Fix It!)

Caregivers: Why Asking for Help Feels Impossible (And How to Fix It!)

Caregivers: Why Asking for Help Feels Impossible (And How to Fix It!)Laura Wilkerson
Published on: 07/03/2025

Caregiving isn’t meant to be a solo job—so why is asking for help so hard? In this post, we break down why caregivers struggle to ask for support, how to ask in a way that actually works, and simple strategies to create shared care without guilt.

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Dementia and Intimacy: Understanding the Need for Connection & How to Maintain It

Dementia and Intimacy: Understanding the Need for Connection & How to Maintain It

Dementia and Intimacy: Understanding the Need for Connection & How to Maintain ItLaura Wilkerson
Published on: 06/02/2025

Dementia doesn’t erase the need for love and connection. But how do you maintain intimacy[both emotional & physical]when communication and behaviors change? We explore why intimacy matters in dementia care & how to nurture connection at every stage.

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