
“Am I Really a Caregiver?” Redefining What It Means to Be the One Who Shows Up
“You may not see yourself as a caregiver—but if you’re the first person your aging loved one calls, if you’re constantly rearranging your day to check in, drive to appointments, or handle the latest crisis—you are one. Caregiving doesn’t always look like medical scrubs and full-time hours. Sometimes, it looks like quietly carrying the weight of someone else’s well-being while juggling your own life.”

Why Kids Need to Learn About Dementia Too
Children notice more than we think. When a loved one has dementia, kids often sense the changes — but they may not understand what’s happening. This blog helps parents and caregivers explain memory loss in a way that builds compassion, reduces fear, and nurtures meaningful connections across generations.