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The Compassionate Guide to Dementia for Caregivers

Discover compassionate, practical and proven strategies to navigate dementia care confidently, ensuring the well-being of both you and your loved one.
The Compassionate Guide to Dementia for Caregivers

This guide is your beacon—a lighthouse offering answers to your dementia caregiving questions and a ray of hope to support your emotional health and well-being. With proven strategies and practical guidance, it equips you to tackle the most challenging problems caregivers face, ensuring you’re well-prepared to care for your loved one.

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  1. Understanding Dementia: Recognizing the differences between normal aging and dementia and lifestyle changes that can help.
  2. Realistic and Proven Approaches: Practical ways to navigate each stage of dementia and manage them more easily.
  3. Practical Strategies and Tips: Real-world advice that has been shown to work in dementia care.
  4. Emotional and Mental Resilience: How to stay strong and healthy to care for your loved one better.
  5. Engaging Activities: Affordable and easy-to-do activities to keep your loved one happy and cognitively active.
  6. Healing Power of Music and Art Therapy: Harnessing music’s soothing effects right from your home. Creating art can serve as a powerful conduit for communication and help foster deep emotional bonds.
  7. Legal and Financial Guidance: A comprehensive guide to finding support and managing legal and financial aspects.
  8. Transitioning to Professional Care: Recognize the signs that indicate the need for professional care. Additionally, guidance on end-of-life care considerations will help you navigate this difficult path with sensitivity and grace.
  9. Supporting Brain Health: This bonus chapter provides scientifically backed strategies for at-risk individuals. It encourages proactive steps to maintain cognitive health and promote overall well-being.
self-care as a caregiver

This isn’t just a guide to dementia care; it’s a compassionate companion that empowers you to face each day confidently. It helps you make the most of your time with your loved one, creating new memories that will forever enrich your heart.

No anxiety, No uncertainty, and No nonsense—take care of your loved one and yourself through the dementia journey.

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Peter Berger

With experience in dementia caregiving, public education, and Alzheimer’s-focused writing—and a professional research background shaped in what many consider one of the world’s top laboratories—I work to make complex findings clear, practical, and genuinely helpful for families and professionals providing care.

This site was inspired by my Mom’s autoimmune dementia.

It is a place where we separate out the wheat from the chafe, the important articles & videos from each week’s river of news. Google gets a new post on Alzheimer’s or dementia every 7 minutes. That can overwhelm anyone looking for help. This site filters out, focuses on and offers only the best information. it has helped hundreds of thousands of people since it debuted in 2007. Thanks to our many subscribers for your supportive feedback.

The site is dedicated to all those preserving the dignity of the community of people living with dementia.

Peter Berger, Editor

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Alzheimer’s & Dementia Weekly was inspired by my mother’s journey with autoimmune dementia and my dad’s with Parkinson’s dementia.

Walking beside them opened my eyes to the confusion, the courage, and the deep humanity found in families and professionals caring for someone they love.

Since its debut in 2007, this site has had one clear mission:
to separate the wheat from the chaff — to highlight only the most essential articles, studies, tools, and videos from the overwhelming river of dementia-related information.
(At last count, Google receives a new post on Alzheimer’s or dementia every seven minutes.) For anyone seeking clarity or support, that constant flow can be exhausting and discouraging.

Alzheimer’s Weekly filters, translates, and explains what matters most, helping hundreds of thousands of families, clinicians, and care teams around the world make sense of the latest research and best practices.

This site is dedicated to everyone who works—often quietly and tirelessly—to preserve dignity in the community of people living with dementia.


About the Editor

With experience in dementia caregiving, public education, and Alzheimer’s-focused writing—and a professional research background shaped in what many consider one of the world’s top laboratories—I work to make complex findings clear, practical, and genuinely helpful for both families and professionals providing care.

My goal is simple:
Translate the best science into guidance that lightens the load, strengthens understanding, and helps every person with dementia live with dignity.

Peter Berger
Editor, Alzheimer’s Weekly

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