You Don’t Have to Handle Dementia Caregiving Alone

Even when you’re exhausted, unsure, or feel like things are falling apart

The Care Collective is ongoing support for dementia caregivers who want steadier footing, clearer guidance, and a place to turn when caregiving gets heavy — without needing to show up perfectly, consistently, or have it all together.

If this sounds familiar, you’re in the right place

You might be here because:

  • You’re doing your best, but nothing seems to work consistently anymore
  • You second-guess your responses and replay conversations afterward
  • You feel exhausted, frustrated, or resentful — then guilty for feeling that way
  • You’re not sure what’s “normal” dementia behavior versus something to worry about
  • You don’t want to make things worse, but you’re not sure what helps
  • You feel alone in this, even if other people are around

If you’ve ever thought, “I should be handling this better,

…this space was created for you.

Why this feels so hard (and why it’s not your fault)

Dementia changes how the brain processes information, emotions, and stress.
That means:

  • Logic stops working

  • Reassurance doesn’t reassure

  • What worked last month stops working

Caregiving becomes a moving target.

Most caregivers aren’t struggling because they’re doing something wrong. They’re struggling because the situation keeps changing, and they’re trying to keep up without enough support.

What the Care Collective actually is

The Care Collective is ongoing support for dementia caregivers.

It’s where caregivers start feeling steadier in moments that used to completely derail them.

Not a course to finish.
Not a checklist to complete.
Not another thing you have to keep up with.

It’s a place to:

  • Get guidance when new behaviors or challenges show up
  • Feel steadier in how you respond, even when things are unpredictable
  • Learn why behaviors happen and what helps in the moment
  • Be surrounded by other caregivers who already understand — without having to explain everything

Most importantly, it’s support that’s there when you need it, not something you have to earn by participating a certain way.

What support looks like inside

Support inside the Care Collective includes:

  • Live support groups and Q&A sessions (optional, always replayed)
  • Practical, psychology-based guidance you can apply when situations arise
  • A caregiver community that understands this stage of life
  • A growing library of resources you can return to as needs change

You can attend live.
You can watch replays.
You can read quietly.
You can step back and return later.

All of those count.

A note about participation

You do not have to attend every call.

You do not have to speak up.

You do not have to keep up.

Many caregivers join simply to know support exists — and use it more when they are able.

There is no falling behind here.

There is no expectation to show up perfectly.

Ways to Join the Care Collective

Choose the option that feels manageable right now.

Monthly Support: $59/month

Cancel anytime. No long-term commitment required.

This option works well if you want flexibility and prefer to take things one month at a time.

Annual Support: $697 - Best Value

Includes a private 1:1 onboarding call with Dr. Natali.

This option works well if you want steady, ongoing support and a clear 90-day plan to guide your first steps.

If you’re worried about committing before you know you can “do this”

You don’t have to feel ready.
You don’t have to trust your future capacity.
You don’t have to promise yourself you’ll show up a certain way.

Many caregivers join simply to know support exists —
and use it more when they’re able.

That’s allowed here.

If you’d like to talk to us about your decision, you can call us at 480-420-4646

Have any other questions or need clarification? Send us an email at [email protected]

What Members are Saying

"I felt lost until this community showed me a better way." - Sue

“Memory care is $7–8k a month. This program is nothing compared to that.

If it helps my husband stay home longer and helps me cope longer, then it’s a win-win. I’m saving money in the long run. He’s happier. I’m happier.
It just makes life easier.”

Barbara

“I was drowning in frustration and confusion — a reluctant caregiver.

Dr. Natali’s teachings changed everything. I learned how to communicate differently with my mom, and we actually restored a 58-year-strained relationship.

The last 1.5 years of her life were filled with understanding and real connection.”

Carolyn

“I went from a near basket case to enjoying every day with my husband.

Our relationship is better. His behavior and my behavior have both changed. The rough patches are still there, but they’re shorter and navigable.

We have real joy again — and I’m grateful every single day.”

Mary

If this feels like the kind of support you’ve been needing

You don’t have to know how you’ll use this yet.

You just have to decide whether support would help right now.

The Care Collective exists so you don’t have to do this alone.

If now isn’t the right time, that’s okay.
Support will still be here when you need it.

Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly is the Care Collective?

The Care Collective is ongoing support for family dementia caregivers who want steadier footing, clearer guidance, and a place to turn as things keep changing.

Inside, you’ll receive:

  • Weekly live support groups
  • Monthly skill-building trainings
  • Weekly Q&A opportunities
  • A private 24/7 caregiver community
  • The Behavior Strategy Library for difficult symptoms
  • Practical tools to reduce overwhelm, guilt, and fear
  • Replays of every session so you never fall behind
  • Ongoing guidance from Dr. Natali all year long

How is this different from your YouTube videos or free resources?

Our free resources are a helpful place to start.

The Care Collective offers something different: ongoing support.

Inside, you can ask questions about your specific situation, attend live sessions, connect with other caregivers privately, and receive guidance as new challenges arise.

Free content gives information.

The Care Collective gives support as things change.

Things aren’t that bad yet. How do I know if I need this right now?

Many caregivers join before they feel overwhelmed.

Dementia changes over time. What works today may not work next month. Having support in place early can help you feel more prepared and less alone when new challenges come up.

You do not have to wait for a crisis to have support available.

What if I can’t attend live calls or support groups?

That’s completely okay.

All live sessions are recorded and uploaded to your private member portal. You can watch anytime. You can also read quietly in the community or return when you have more capacity.

There is no expectation to participate a certain way.

Support is available when you need it.

Is this only for caregivers whose loved one lives at home?

No.

Whether your loved one lives at home, in a facility, or has recently passed, the Care Collective provides emotional and practical support for every stage of the journey.

What if I join and it’s not right for me?

You’re protected by our 60-day money-back guarantee.

Attend one support group and one expert Q&A session. If you don’t feel supported, simply let us know and we’ll refund your purchase.

No pressure. No guilt.

There’s no risk—and so much support waiting for you.

Meet Natali

I’m Dr. Natali Edmonds, a board-certified geropsychologist who has helped thousands of dementia caregivers learn how to respond with more confidence, calm, and clarity.

You don’t need more information — you need support, guidance, and someone who understands what you’re going through. That’s exactly why I created the Care Collective.

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