Caring Village

Welcome Dementia and Alzheimer’s Caregivers

Caring Village is here to support you as you care for a loved one with Alzheimer’s or dementia. We know being a caregiver is hard and comes with many challenges. That's why we would like to offer you a few resources to help.

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Caring Village is pleased to offer you:

FREE SUBSCRIPTION

to the Caring Village app and dashboard — the "caregiving organizer" everyone should have.

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Free checklists on a variety of topics such as Home Safety, Financial & Legal Planning, and Caregiving resources.

Helpful articles about Caregiver Well-being, Effective Communications, Financial & Legal Planning, New Care Technologies, and much more.

Meet the Caring Village App and Dashboard

The app comes with a Wellness Journal, Centralized Calendar, To-Do Lists, a Care Plan, Document Storage, Medication Management, Secure In-App Messaging, and Caregiver Checklists.

Get the Help You Need, Fast

Ask family and friends to watch your loved one, so you can take care of yourself — whether that's exercising, taking a nap, or spending time with your children.

Ensure Your Loved One Is Safe

Create and share daily care plans with others, so your loved one gets the right attention while you’re away from home.

Worry Less

Stay informed with wellness updates, instant notfications and secure private messaging, and have access to the calendar, documents, and medication lists anytime, anywhere.

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Attention Support for Alzheimer's and Dementia Caregivers Facebook Group

GET YOUR FREE SUBSCRIPTION TO THE CARING VILLAGE APP

Sign up today and create your very own caregiving organizer and invite family and friends to help you care for a loved one. Feel free to share your stories and tips with the group.

Free Checklists from Caring Village

Caring Village has checklists that provide practical guidance in the areas of Caregiving Resources, Financial, Legal and Estate Planning, and Home Preparedness. These step-by-step guides will make it easier for you to get organized, take action and feel more in control – knowing that you have your bases covered.

Caregiving Articles from Caring Village

We offer numerous articles on a variety of topics relevant to those caring for a loved one. We place great importance on making sure you take care of yourself. Explore our articles ranging from Caregiver Self-care to Memory Loss and Dementia to Fun Activities to Do with Your Loved One.

How to Create a Dementia-Friendly Home: A Guide for Family Caregivers

Creating a Dementia-Friendly Home: A Guide for Family Caregivers

Create a safe, supportive, and engaging home for a loved one with dementia. Learn tips for improving safety, supporting physical and mental health, and establishing comforting daily routines.

How to Avoid Burnout When Caring for Something with Alzheimer's or Dementia

How to Avoid Alzheimer’s Caregiver Burnout | Season 1, Episode 45)

Does your loved one have dementia? In this episode, Registered Nurse Brooke Lounsbury shares tips for how to handle a loved one’s repetitive questions while in public.

How to Handle Repetitive Questions | Season 1, Episode 44)

Does your loved one have dementia? In this episode, Registered Nurse Brooke Lounsbury shares tips for how to handle a loved one’s repetitive questions while in public.

GPS Trackers for Seniors

GPS Trackers for Seniors

There are pros and cons regarding gps trackers for seniors. Read about geolocation tools for the elderly and how they benefit your loved ones.

Caring Village Presents - Ask-A-Nurse with Brooke Lounsbury, RN

How to Plan a Dementia Friendly Holiday | Season 1, Episode 33

Has your loved one recently been diagnosed with dementia? Here are a few tips to help you plan a dementia friendly holiday this year.

Bathing Your Loved One with Dementia

Bathing Your Loved One Who Has Dementia

Bathing a loved one with dementia can be a challenge. Check out these Top Tips from a registered nurse for helping make bathtime a success.

5 Tips on for Communicating with Someone with Alzheimer’s

How to Manage Sundowning

Does your loved one become confused or agitated in the late afternoon or evening? They could be experiencing sundowning.

Caregiver Burnout

How to Avoid Caregiver Burnout

What do over 53 million Americans [i] have in common? Answer: They are the “unsung heroes”, unpaid caregivers that provide personal care for a family member or loved one – …

Ask a Nurse - Get your caregiving questions answered

My Wife Just Received An Alzheimer’s Diagnosis. What Now? | Season 1, Episode 03

Has your loved one recently received an Alzheimer’s diagnosis? Not sure where to turn? Find out how to get the help you need.