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You’ve probably heard the old saying, “It takes a village.” But what happens when the villagers—the caregivers—are tired, overwhelmed, and running on empty?

If you’ve ever skipped your own check-up because your dad had one, or eaten a granola bar over the sink instead of a meal at the table, you already understand how much caregiving demands. It’s...

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Mom’s blood pressure is steady. Her medication box is neatly organized. On paper, her health looks fine. But what her chart doesn’t show is how lonely she feels when the house stays quiet for days, or how anxious she becomes each night wondering if she’ll sleep.

Stories like this are common, and they reveal something important: health isn’t only a...

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A sudden crack of fireworks, the slam of a door, or even the scent of smoke drifting through the air. In a split second, an older adult who has lived through trauma may be transported back to another time. What seems like a small, everyday moment can open the floodgates to overwhelming memories.

These reactions may be easy to mistake for nervousne...

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For someone living with dementia, a shift in behavior doesn’t always come from what’s being said. Sometimes, it’s what’s happening around them. A chair moved to a different corner. A coat draped over a banister. A stranger’s voice drifting in from another room. These details might barely register to others, but for a person with dementia, even tiny changes can be b...

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