Why People With Dementia Say “I Want to Go Home” (Even When They Are Home)
One of the most painful and confusing moments for caregivers is hearing a loved one with dementia say: “I want […]
Caregiver Overwhelm & Relief
Posts that honor the moments caregivers rarely say out loud — exhaustion, emotional overload, needing a break, and the complicated relief that comes when help finally arrives.
One of the most painful and confusing moments for caregivers is hearing a loved one with dementia say: “I want […]
Choosing a care home for someone with dementia is one of the most emotionally loaded decisions a family can make.
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There are moments in caregiving that feel impossible to explain without shame. You did the right thing. You followed protocol.
Resources for Families at the End of the Line Some caregiving situations reach a point where love, patience, and good
When Caregiving Reaches the End of the Line A woman says she wants her elderly mother out of her home.