Whether you’re a caregiver By “caregivers”, we mean family members, friends, or other relation who help individuals with Alzheimer’s or dementia (or memory loss) stay in their homes and communities. These caregivers may help with dressing, meals, transportation, medications, appointments, or other similar types of support., healthcare worker, or someone who wants to learn more, our resources are here to help, covering topics on dementia, elder care, hospice, and grief. You’ll find useful information and support to help make things easier. Check out what we have and join our community as we work to improve life and care for everyone.
Dementia
Dementia is a complex condition that affects memory, thinking, and behavior, making everyday life challenging for those who have it and their loved ones. Our goal is to offer support and resources to help you understand this condition.
Caregivers & Elder Care
As our loved ones age, they often require special care and attention to maintain their health, safety, and well-being. From daily care tips to navigating healthcare options, our goal is to help share information on how to support quality of life for the elderly in your care.
Hospice
Hospice care is designed to provide comfort and support to individuals facing the end of life, as well as to their families. Here, we offer information about what hospice care is, how it works, and the benefits it provides.
Grief
Grieving the loss of a loved one is a deeply personal and often difficult journey. These resources were compiled to help provide comfort and guidance during this challenging time.