Building a Better Tomorrow for Dementia Caregivers.
At Alzheimer’s in Your Home, we believe that a good basic understanding of dementia and the changes that come with it can make a profound difference for you and your loved one. Discover practical tips, empathetic strategies, and personalized advice on how to simplify care and enhance the lives of your loved ones living with dementia.
From Nurse to Caregiver: My Personal Commitment to Your Dementia Journey
Hi there! I’m Larea, a certified dementia specialist nurse with almost 30 years of experience. I’ve been right where you are, caring for loved ones with dementia, and I’ve learned a lot along the way. My goal is to make your journey a bit easier. I share practical tips and advice based on real-life experience and professional knowledge. Together, we can navigate the challenges of dementia caregiving, making your role as a caregiver more manageable and filled with support. Trust me to guide you with care and understanding because I’ve walked this path too.
Our mission is simple yet powerful
Dedicated to providing accessible knowledge and compassionate guidance, we at Alzheimer’s in Your Home aim to ease the challenges faced by dementia caregivers every day.
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ALZLOG: The Caregiver's Notebook
Understand, assess, and track dementia stages. Manage caregiving with ease with the Caregivers Notebook, designed to support caregivers every step of the way.
Private Facebook Caregiver Support Group
A community where you can connect with others facing similar challenges, share experiences, and find support.
Understanding Dementia: A Guide for Family Members Course
Discover the stages of dementia, develop patience, and learn effective caregiving techniques with our easy-to-follow Understanding Dementia course.
Our Latest Blog Posts
Alzheimer’s Eating Problems: What You Need To Know
Alzheimer’s eating issues are a concern for all caregivers. As they progress through the different stages of the disease, their eating habits will change. Many of them will have changes to their tastes. For example, my aunt loved pizza all her life and usually ate it...
The Truth About Lying in Dementia-Friendly Communication
In the journey of dementia care, communication becomes a vital tool for maintaining connection and understanding. But what happens when the truth itself becomes a source of distress? Let's explore the concept of lying in dementia-friendly communication and understand...
Dementia and Disaster Preparedness: What You Need to Know
Being prepared for emergencies is essential when caring for a loved one with dementia. In this guide, we'll explain everything you need about dementia disaster preparedness. Understanding the Unique Challenges of Dementia Disaster Preparedness: Caring for someone with...