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May 5, 2026
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5 min read
The FBI report that every dementia family needs to read this week.
Apr 30, 2026
3 min read
30% of people with Alzheimer's pathology never developed dementia. Researchers wanted to know why.
Apr 21, 2026
7 min read
Why personhood outlasts memory, and how to protect the attention your loved one needs most from you.
Apr 7, 2026
10 min read
Also in this edition: "Unbreak Your Back" with a special live class on April 25th. Learn how to transfer your loved one more safely with less risk of debilitating injury. Details inside.
Mar 24, 2026
9 min read
Alert: In 2025, the Alzheimer's Association found that nearly 60% of dementia caregivers have at least one modifiable risk factor that increases their own chances of developing dementia.
Mar 17, 2026
11 min read
Most training and advice on dementia is woefully incomplete and desperately inadequate. This week we'll tackle why that is, and give you some information on dealing with aggression that is actually useful.
Mar 3, 2026
8 min read
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Feb 26, 2026
This week I've created three short videos that will show you why falls happen, how to predict them, and how to manage a fall so neither you nor your loved one is injured.
Feb 17, 2026
Also in this edition: Perfect caregiver posture for transfers. Fix your posture in under 30 seconds to protect your back.
Feb 11, 2026
This week, my mom ended up in the hospital. What happened there reminded me of something family caregivers don't hear enough.
Feb 3, 2026
Caregivers tend to be people of action: that’s the whole reason why many of us started caring. We saw a need, so we acted. We fix, solve, coordinate, and mastermind. But then, some day, your unstoppable force will run into that proverbial immovable object. Maybe that’s already happened to you.
Jan 27, 2026
Also in this edition: The bride and groom had already logged nearly four decades of marriage before he asked her to marry him again—forgetting he'd done it the first time.