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When Life Pauses the Journey: What the Last Six Months Taught Me About Planning, Advocacy, and Love 03/28/2026

When life forces you to pause, planning becomes clarity and love becomes labor. Janet Williams shares hard-earned lessons from six months of navigating care, documents, and advocacy — a must-read for anyone supporting an aging or medically complex loved one. Read the full post: https://wix.to/Jvd6jZZ

When Life Pauses the Journey: What the Last Six Months Taught Me About Planning, Advocacy, and Love As a care professional, I’ve always encouraged families to “get their documents in order.” But walking through it personally? It revealed a level of complexity and stress that I don’t think can fully be understood until you live it.

The Power of Words: Rethinking How We Describe Dementia and People Affected by It 09/30/2025

Wonderfully written and more Wonderfully lived! Thank you, Pete, for sharing your journey with us. We hear you; we see you!

The Power of Words: Rethinking How We Describe Dementia and People Affected by It Introduction: Why Words Matter to MeSince being diagnosed with young-onset dementia, I've become very aware of the words people use when talking about me, my condition, and the people who support me. Words are not just harmless descriptions. They can change how others see me, how I see myself, and h...

Finding Calm as the Days Grow Shorter; Fall Time Change 09/29/2025

As the days grow shorter, those living with dementia can feel the change in more ways than one. Discover simple strategies to create calm and comfort in the evenings. Learn how lighting, routines, and familiarity can make a difference. Find out more: https://wix.to/uKAUju7

Finding Calm as the Days Grow Shorter; Fall Time Change As the clocks roll back on November 2, 2025, evenings will arrive earlier. For those living with dementia, this change can sometimes bring restlessness or confusion. Too often it’s called “sundowning,” but the real question is why. In this post, discover simple ways—like steady lighting, fam...

When Mom Isn’t Herself: Facing the Truth About Dementia 08/26/2025

It’s hard to face, but some changes in Mom might be more than just aging. If you’ve noticed her struggling with conversations or daily tasks, it’s time to start a dialogue about dementia. Let’s educate ourselves and support our loved ones together. Read more about this important topic here: https://wix.to/AKDascz

When Mom Isn’t Herself: Facing the Truth About Dementia You’ve been noticing the subtle shifts for a while now. Mom repeats herself more than usual. She loses her place in conversations. She hesitates before answering questions or forgets appointments she used to handle with ease. At first, you explain it away—she’s grieving Dad, the move was stres...

What Is a Care Manager—and Why Might You Need One? 08/22/2025

Understanding the role of a Certified Care Manager can be life-changing for families dealing with dementia or chronic illnesses. Explore how a care manager can make a difference in your loved one's journey by enhancing communication, decision-making, and emotional support. Learn more: https://wix.to/IkiKVU6

What Is a Care Manager—and Why Might You Need One? When families face the realities of dementia, chronic illness, or the everyday challenges of aging, it can feel overwhelming. Questions pile up quickly: Where do we start? Who do we call? How do we make the right decisions for today—and for the future? That’s where a Certified Care Manager (CMC)...

Having "The Talk" About Long-Term Care 06/30/2025

Long Term What?

This is a great, short video.

Having "The Talk" About Long-Term Care 🚀 "The Talk" is the important and super awkward conversation between adult children and aging parents about long-term care. Learn how to have The Talk—plus ...

Navigating the Early Signs of Dementia: Honest Conversations for Support and Understanding 06/28/2025

Navigating the early signs of dementia can be challenging, but you’re not alone. Join us in exploring how honest conversations can foster support and understanding. Discover hope and strength in shared experiences. Read more: https://wix.to/Fc3JEVe

Navigating the Early Signs of Dementia: Honest Conversations for Support and Understanding Through shared experiences and available support, both care partners and individuals with dementia can approach the future with hope and assurance. Engaging in sincere conversations cultivates an environment of strength, love, and resilience amidst challenges.

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