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- Why Dementia Care Should Not Fall on One PersonA single caregiver cannot manage dementia’s 24/7 demands without their own health collapsing. Share the load or both will suffer.
- Could Acceptance Reduce Caregiver Conflict?Accepting what cannot be changed stops caregivers from fighting dementia, freeing energy for what actually helps.
- Why Guilt Is Common in Dementia FamiliesGuilt in dementia families reflects impossible choices, not moral failure.
- How Caregiver Depression Affects Alzheimer’s CareDepressed caregivers miss medication doses, delay medical care, and escalate patient behavioral problems—creating preventable decline in Alzheimer’s patients.
- Can Therapy Help Dementia Caregivers Cope?Therapy helps dementia caregivers process grief, manage emotional reactions, and cope with the isolation and stress that caregiving often brings.
- Why Caregivers Need Their Own Medical CareIgnoring your own health doesn’t protect your care recipient—it puts them at greater risk.
- What Doctors Should Ask Dementia CaregiversDoctors who ask the right questions of dementia caregivers catch risks and adjust care in ways office visits with the patient alone cannot reveal.
- Could Caregiver Health Predict Patient Placement?A caregiver’s declining health often signals institutional placement sooner than a patient’s worsening dementia.
- Why Sleep Deprivation Breaks Down Caregiver HealthSleep deprivation doesn’t just make caregiving harder—it systematically dismantles the caregiver’s physical and cognitive health.
- Can Caregiver Injuries Happen During Dementia Care?Dementia caregiving carries genuine physical hazards—from back injuries to patient aggression—that many families do not anticipate until harm occurs.
- Why Bathing, Feeding, and Lifting Change the Care BurdenA caregiver bathing a person with dementia may face resistance, agitation, or sudden movements that increase fall risk or strain—not just during the bath…
- What Caregivers Need During Advanced Alzheimer’sAdvanced Alzheimer’s demands 24/7 hands-on care, medical expertise, and caregiver support that most families cannot provide alone.
















