Caregiving can quietly change how you see yourself. A gentle reflection on identity shifts in dementia caregiving and staying on your side through change.
Loneliness is a common but rarely named part of dementia caregiving. This post explores why feeling unseen makes sense—and why you’re not alone.
Guilt is a constant companion for many dementia caregivers. This post explores the “am I doing enough” loop and why it makes sense.
When someone you love is still here but slowly changing, grief can feel confusing and even shameful. This post names the quiet, ongoing grief that comes with dementia—and offers reassurance that what you’re feeling makes sense.