Helping Your Loved One Transition to a Memory Care Facility
Deciding to transition your loved one with dementia to a memory care facility can be one of the most difficult ...
Preventing Falls and Promoting Safety in Dementia Patients
As a caregiver for a loved one with dementia, ensuring their safety is one of your top priorities. Dementia patients ...
Adapting to Physical Changes: Mobility and Assistive Devices
As dementia progresses, it affects not only memory and cognitive function but also physical abilities, including mobility. Dementia patients ...
Navigating Personality Changes in Dementia Patients
Dementia is a progressive condition that affects not only memory but also mood, behavior, and personality. As dementia advances, you ...
Creating and Using Memory Aids for Dementia Patients
Memory aids are essential tools that help dementia patients retain important information, stay organized, and manage daily tasks more independently. ...
The Benefits of Support Groups for Dementia Caregivers
Being a caregiver for someone with dementia is both a profound responsibility and a deeply personal journey. While caring for ...
Safe Exercises for Dementia Patients
Exercise plays a vital role in maintaining the overall health and quality of life for individuals with dementia. Regular physical ...
Supporting Your Loved One’s Independence
As a caregiver for a loved one with dementia, it can be difficult to watch their cognitive abilities decline and ...
Coping with Caregiver Guilt
Caregiving for a loved one with dementia can be an incredibly rewarding experience, but it can also bring a significant ...
Handling Repetitive Behaviors in Dementia Patients
Repetitive behaviors are a common challenge for caregivers of individuals with dementia. These behaviors can range from repeating questions or ...
The Benefits of Music Therapy for Dementia Patients
Music therapy has emerged as one of the most effective and enjoyable non-pharmacological interventions for dementia patients. It has been ...
Dressing Tips for Dementia Caregivers
Dementia can affect an individual’s ability to recognize clothing, coordinate their movements, or remember how to perform the steps of ...
Managing Conflict with Dementia Patients
As a caregiver for someone with dementia, it’s not uncommon to face challenging situations that may involve frustration, agitation, or ...
Bathing and Hygiene Tips for Dementia Caregivers
Bathing and personal hygiene are essential aspects of daily care, yet for individuals with dementia, these tasks can become increasingly ...
Activities and Exercises for Dementia Patients
Caring for someone with dementia can be challenging, particularly when it comes to supporting their cognitive function. While there is ...
Understanding the Stages of Dementia
Dementia is an umbrella term for a range of cognitive impairments that affect memory, thinking, and behavior. As a caregiver, ...
Supporting Your Loved One When They’re Away or Feeling Lonely
As a caregiver for someone with dementia, it’s natural to worry about their well-being when they are separated from you ...
The Benefits of Doll Therapy for Dementia Patients
As dementia progresses, individuals may experience increased anxiety, agitation, and feelings of isolation. Caregivers often seek different approaches to providing ...
Nutrition Tips for Dementia Patients
Proper nutrition plays a critical role in the health and well-being of individuals with dementia. As dementia progresses, patients may ...
Creating a Safe Home Environment for Dementia Patients
As dementia progresses, individuals often face challenges with memory, judgment, coordination, and daily tasks. Ensuring that the home environment is ...
Telling a Loved One They Have Dementia
Receiving a dementia diagnosis is often a difficult and emotional experience for both the person diagnosed and their loved ones. ...
Promoting Emotional Well-being in Dementia Patients
Dementia affects more than just a person’s memory and cognitive abilities; it also impacts their emotional health. As the ...
Managing Aggression in Dementia Care
Aggression in dementia patients can be one of the most challenging behaviors for caregivers to handle. As the disease progresses, ...
Supporting Dementia Patients with Incontinence
Incontinence is a common and often challenging issue for individuals with dementia. As the disease progresses, many individuals experience ...
Engagement Tips for Dementia Caregivers
Keeping your loved one engaged in activities throughout the day is crucial for their mental and physical health. Consistent ...
Fostering Independence in Dementia Patients
Though caring for someone with dementia often involves assisting with daily tasks, it’s essential to find a balance that ...
Stress-Free Holiday Tips for Caregivers
Balancing caregiving responsibilities with holiday traditions may feel overwhelming. However, thoughtful planning can facilitate a meaningful and less stressful ...
Practical Meal Ideas for Caregivers
Caring for someone with dementia often involves ensuring that your loved one eats nutritiously. Poor nutrition can worsen dementia ...
Preventing Wandering: Tips for Caregivers
Wandering is a common behavior among individuals with dementia and can pose significant safety risks. According to the Alzheimer’s Association, ...
Preventing Burnout as a Caregiver
Dementia caregivers face unique stressors, such as the need for constant supervision, managing behavioral changes, and navigating complex emotional dynamics ...
Mindfulness Techniques for Dementia Caregivers
Caring for someone with dementia is often physically and emotionally demanding. Mindfulness and relaxation techniques can be practical tools for ...
How to Discuss End-of-Life Care
As a caregiver of someone with dementia, you may need to have challenging conversations regarding end-of-life wishes. Though sometimes ...
Preventing Dehydration in Dementia Patients
Dehydration is a common, preventable issue among aging adults. It is especially prevalent among those with dementia. As the ...
Managing Sundowning in Dementia Patients
Sundowning is a common and often misunderstood phenomenon associated with dementia. It occurs when dementia patients ...
Communicating Effectively with People with Dementia
Caregivers of dementia patients often face challenges in maintaining clear and effective communication. As dementia progresses, individuals may lose ...
Addressing Sleep Disturbances in Dementia Patients
It can be difficult to manage sleep disturbances in dementia patients as a caregiver. Dementia-related sleep disturbances may include ...
Respite Care and Support Services for Dementia Caregivers
Caring for a loved one with dementia can be demanding and may feel emotionally taxing at times. Caregivers may experience ...
Managing Stress as a Dementia Caregiver
The demands of caring for a dementia patient can be challenging and may lead to elevated stress levels. Caregivers usually ...
Experts we love learning from (you will too!)
Alzheimer’s Association
Find your local Alzheimer’s Association chapter, access caregiving guidance, and receive safety tips
Alzheimers.gov
Access tips for caregivers and people living with dementia, find relevant clinical trials, and learn more about different types of dementia
Dementia Action Alliance
Attend virtual discussions, browse online resources, and listen to the DAA podcast
National Institute on Aging
Download helpful checklists for caregiving and view services available for older adults
More Experts
Dementia Success Path
Krista Montague, CDP, AT-BC, is an Activity Therapist with extensive experience in dementia care. She specializes in helping those with challenging behaviors reconnect with their families through tailored communication and activities. Krista has educated thousands of caregivers via the “Caregiver Wins” series and founded Dementia Success Path, offering resources and support to dementia caregivers.
Dementia Darling
Carrie Aalberts, widely recognized as Dementia Darling, is a gerontologist and full-time advocate who brings over a decade of experience to her mission of supporting dementia caregivers. Through her thriving online presence and podcast, “Gather Darlings,” Carrie empowers caregivers with compassionate education and emotional support. A sought-after collaborator, she’s partnered with leading organizations like AARP, Cleveland Clinic, and Hilarity for Charity, and was featured in the groundbreaking show *Dementia Divas*. Her work fosters a vibrant, informed community that challenges stigma and celebrates the full humanity of dementia patients.
Be Light Care Consulting
Be Light Care Consulting, founded by Adria Thompson, M.A., CCC-SLP, is dedicated to enhancing the lives of individuals with dementia by equipping caregivers and communities with compassionate, evidence-based education and practical tools. Emphasizing compassion, integrity, hope, dignity, and practicality, Be Light Care offers personalized consultations, training workshops, and online courses to improve dementia care practices. With a global following of over 450,000, Adria has produced more than 400 educational videos, making complex dementia care concepts accessible and actionable for caregivers worldwide.
External Articles
Experimental Drug Shows Promise in Genetic Alzheimer’s
An experimental treatment, gantenerumab, demonstrated promising results in reducing the risk of dementia for patients with a rare genetic form ...
Hearing Loss Significantly Increases Dementia Cases
Research from Columbia University indicates that untreated hearing loss may account for up to 32% of dementia cases in older ...
Intensive Blood Pressure Management Reduces Dementia Risk
A large-scale study involving nearly 34,000 adults in rural China found that aggressively treating high blood pressure led to a ...