Dementia Insights, Caregiver Resources & Facility Guidance
A growing library of evidence-based education for families navigating dementia at home and healthcare organizations strengthening their care.
Resources for Families & Caregivers
Practical guidance written for the families doing this work every day.

Caregiver Burnout & Wellness
Practical guidance for caregivers experiencing exhaustion, guilt, stress, or uncertainty while caring for a loved one.
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Understanding Behavioral Changes
Learn how changes in behavior may communicate fear, discomfort, confusion, or unmet needs—and how to respond with compassion.
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Communicating Through Cognitive Changes
Learn how language, tone, patience, and presence can reduce distress and strengthen connection during daily care.
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Dementia vs. Delirium
Learn the important difference between gradual cognitive changes and sudden confusion—and why sudden changes should be addressed quickly.
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Wandering vs. Exit-Seeking
Learn the difference between general wandering and higher-risk exit-seeking, including how to recognize safety concerns and respond with dignity and compassion.
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Exit-Seeking as a Safety Concern
Learn how to recognize when wandering becomes exit-seeking, why it increases elopement risk, and how families and care teams can respond with safety, dignity, and compassion.
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Takeaway Strategies Families Can Try at Home
Practical steps families can try at home to support safety, comfort, reassurance, and dignity when a loved one wanders or tries to leave.
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Understanding Vermont Medicaid for Long-Term Placement
Plain-language guidance for families exploring residential care, assisted living, or long-term care options in Vermont.
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Need practical scripts and caregiver tools now? Download the Dementia Caregiver Support Guide.
Purchase Digital GuideResources for Healthcare Organizations
Strategic guidance for clinical leaders, administrators, and care teams.

Psychotropic Medication Reduction
Learn how careful observation, collaboration, and evidence-based review can support safer medication decisions and quality of life.
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CMS Quality & Antipsychotic Strategies
Facility-level guidance to support safer psychotropic medication practices, stronger documentation, and sustainable quality improvement.
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Facility Staff Training
Practical, evidence-informed training to help care teams respond to cognitive changes, behavioral symptoms, family concerns, and complex care needs.
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Information provided in the Educational Library is for educational and consultation purposes only and does not replace medical, legal, financial, or emergency care.
