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ArticleUnderstanding Dementia

Understanding Dementia Stages: What to Expect at Each Phase

The three broad stages of dementia early, middle, and late look very different. Here's what caregivers can realistically expect at each.

ArticleLegal & Financial

Power of Attorney: What Every Caregiver Needs to Know

Power of attorney is the single most important legal document for caregivers. Here's what it means, what types exist, and why you need it now — not later.

ArticleLegal & Financial

Understanding Medicare vs. Medicaid for Dementia Care

Medicare and Medicaid are often confused — and the difference matters enormously for how you pay for long-term dementia care.

BlogBlog

How to Talk to Siblings About Sharing Caregiving Responsibilities

Family caregiving often falls unequally on one person. Here's how to have productive conversations about sharing the load without destroying your relationships.

StoryCaregiver Stories

Learning to accept help without guilt

I am the eldest of four siblings. In my family, that meant I was the responsible one the one who handled things. When our father's Parkinson's progressed and he…

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Legal and Financial Planning for Dementia Families

Power of attorney, Medicare vs. Medicaid, estate planning, benefits programs, and financial assistance — all explained in plain language for family caregivers.

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Protecting Your Loved Ones: Financial and Legal Essentials for Dementia Care - 🎧 Full Audiobook Included

Dementia is an umbrella term used to describe a range of conditions that affect memory, thinking, and social abilities severe enough to interfere with daily life. The most common type of dementia is Alzheimer’s disease, but there are several other forms, including vascular dementia and Lewy body dementia.