Caring for a loved one with dementia can feel overwhelming, but the right resources can make the difference. On this page, you’ll find a carefully curated collection of free resources - all created with you in mind—providing practical advice, expert insights, and actionable tips that you can implement immediately to improve the care you provide.
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✔️ The most common caregiver gaps (and how they quietly sabotage your peace)
✔️ What hospitals and providers leave out — and how to fill in the blanks
✔️ The real tools you need to handle behaviors, manage transitions, and protect your own well-being.
Stop Repetitive Questions In Their Tracks
Stuck in a never-ending loop of answering the same question over and over? Learn three powerful phrases to ease dementia confusion!
10 Questions About Dementia Care
[video and PDF]
Get expert answers to the top 10 questions dementia caregivers ask me.
Asking for Help
(& delegating) [script]
When caregiving feels overwhelming, it's okay to ask for help and let others help you.
Here's a script & some tips!
Dementia & Diabetes
[checklist]
Recognize and respond to blood sugar changes in your loved one, includes the difference between high & low blood sugar.
Track Dementia Signs
[log]
Track and document the subtle signs of dementia with this log.
Hospice Readiness
[checklist]
Download this checklist with questions to help you decide.
Caregiving 3 Journal Prompts [printable pages]
Journaling is a great way to process your thoughts and feelings. Here are three pages with prompts to help you.
AND reduce your daily stress as a caregiver.
If you’re a caregiver feeling overwhelmed by doctor visits, medication lists, and insurance paperwork... you are not alone.
You’re juggling phone calls from doctors.
Chasing down medication changes.
Trying to remember what happened during the last hospital stay…
And somewhere in the middle of all that, you're just trying to hold it together.
Then you walk into an appointment feeling like you’re still missing pieces of the puzzle - and when someone asks:
“What medications are they on?”
Your mind goes blank.
That moment of panic?
That’s what this planner was built to prevent.
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