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Professional guides, clinical resources, and peer community for first-time family caregivers navigating dementia and aging care.

Getting Started

New to Caregiving? Start Here.

Three steps for caregivers who feel overwhelmed and don't know where to begin.

Resource Library

10 Comprehensive Resource Areas

Every aspect of the caregiving journey — organized, professional, and free.

Getting Started

New to Caregiving? Start Here.

The most critical period in caregiving — what to do from hospital discharge through the first weeks home.

STEP 01

During the Hospital Stay

What to ask doctors, how to document medications, and planning questions before discharge.

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STEP 02

The Discharge Plan

Understanding discharge paperwork, follow-up appointments, and preparing the home.

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STEP 03

The First 72 Hours Home

Safety setup, medication schedules, and warning signs during the most critical window.

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STEP 04

Ongoing Home Care

Sustainable routines, when to call a doctor, and accessing long-term community support.

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Digital Library

Professional Caregiver Ebook Library

In-depth guides for real caregivers — download instantly after purchase.

Dementia Care Complete Guide
BESTSELLER
Legal & Financial Planning
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Self-Care for Caregivers
NEW
Hospital-to-Home Handbook
FREE CHAPTER

Community

Real Caregiver Stories

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Sarah M.

Nov 15, 2024

Caring for my mom after her Alzheimer's diagnosis

I had no idea what I was doing when we got the diagnosis. This community helped me find my footing. The practical guides here made the first months manageable.

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James T.

Dec 2, 2024

The hospital discharge nobody prepared me for

When Dad was discharged after his stroke, I felt completely alone. Here's what I wish I had known about the transition home and the questions I should have asked.

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Maria L.

Jan 8, 2025

Learning to accept help without guilt

As the eldest daughter, I thought I had to do everything myself. It took me two years to understand that asking for help wasn't weakness — it was the only way to keep going.

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Andrew L.

Jan 25, 2025

Understanding the early signs helped our family

We almost missed the early warning signs. Learning to recognize them changed how our entire family approached my father's care and made the transition much smoother.

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Expert Voices

Expert Interviews

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Geriatric Specialist

Dr. Patricia Wells

Geriatric Psychiatrist

Dr. Wells has over 20 years of experience in late-stage dementia care and caregiver family counseling. She is on the faculty of the University of California and has published extensively on dementia behavioral symptoms.

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Social Worker

Linda Okafor, MSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Elder Care Specialist

Linda is a licensed clinical social worker who has worked in elder care for 15 years, helping families navigate the emotional, logistical, and systemic challenges of caring for aging parents.

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Neurology Specialist

Dr. Alex Morgan

Neurology Specialist

Expert in neurodegenerative diseases with a focus on helping families understand diagnosis and treatment options.

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Caregiver Counselor

Karen Thompson, LPC

Caregiver Counselor

Licensed professional counselor dedicated to supporting caregivers through burnout, grief, and emotional exhaustion.

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