
The Hidden Cost of Dementia Care: What No One Talks About
When a loved one receives a diagnosis, families naturally prepare for the cognitive changes. They buy the sticky notes, they secure the kitchen, and they

When a loved one receives a diagnosis, families naturally prepare for the cognitive changes. They buy the sticky notes, they secure the kitchen, and they

One of the most common and exhausting experiences families describe to us at Dementia Support Works sounds like this: “We keep correcting him, but he

Few decisions feel heavier than the one involving where a loved one with dementia should live. In the early stages, “home” is a sanctuary—a place

Sleep disturbances are common in dementia and can significantly affect the safety, well-being, and daily functioning of both the person living with dementia and their

Hypersexuality—also called sexually disinhibited behavior—can be one of the most distressing and confusing symptoms for families. It may include inappropriate touching, sexual comments, undressing, exposing

Two voices. One moment. Shared humanity. A dementia diagnosis doesn’t affect just one person—it reshapes an entire relationship. This paired blog series shares two perspectives