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Music’s Power in Dementia Care

When words fail, music becomes a caregiver’s tool to reach a brain that feels locked away. This caregiver tool gives what medication cannot: calm, connection, and moments of recognition. Press play on a personalized playlist—you might just get them back for a dance.

Spring Cleaning

More Than a Deep Clean

Spring cleaning is the perfect time to reduce fall risks for aging loved ones. This guide offers simple steps to clear hazards, brighten spaces, and create a safer environment—giving caregivers peace of mind and helping seniors maintain their independence with dignity.

Woman holding a mug and sitting at a table in front of her laptop

New Seasons, New Support

The holidays can be joyful yet challenging for families caring for someone living with dementia. This guide offers simple ways to reduce stress, adapt traditions, and focus on connection – helping you create a peaceful, heartwarming season filled with comfort and meaning.

Older adult woman writing her New Year's resolutions

NEW YEAR, NEW CAREGIVING GOALS

Set realistic caregiving goals this New Year to improve both your well-being and your loved one’s quality of life. From prioritizing self-care to strengthening your support network, discover small, actionable steps to make this year more fulfilling and less overwhelming.

Older adult female and adult grandchild sharing holiday gifts

Holiday Guide for Caregivers

The holiday season is a time for celebrations and cherished traditions. Yet, for caregivers, it can also be a season of stress and overwhelming responsibilities. Discover how caregivers can enjoy the holidays with support like adult day programs, simplifying traditions, and focusing on self-care.

Older adult male WWI and Korean War Veteran

A Guide for Caregivers of Aging Veterans

Caring for a Veteran comes with unique responsibilities, and ensuring they receive the benefits they’ve earned is a key part of that journey. Whether your loved one is in need of medical care, disability compensation, or other forms of support, there are valuable resources available.