Ready to stop figuring this out alone?
Join the Care Collective →Because dementia caregiving is hard to explain to someone who hasn't done it.
The behaviors that don't make sense. The nights you don't sleep. The grief that doesn't fit neatly anywhere because your person is still here.
That's what the Care Collective is for. Real answers from a dementia specialist. Weekly support calls. And a community of caregivers who already understand — because they're in it too.
Annual or Monthly membership · 60-day guarantee
Led by Dr. Natali Edmonds · Board-Certified Geropsychologist · Former Family Caregiver
Not because you are failing. Caregiving keeps changing, and you are trying to keep up without enough support.
If you have ever thought, “I should be handling this better” … this space was built for that exact moment.
Most dementia caregivers I meet are exhausted and worried they are the problem. You are not the problem. The disease is hard. The situation is hard. You deserve clear answers, practical help, and real support while you care for someone you love.
The strategies that work with everyone else in your life — logic, reassurance, reminders — don't work with dementia. And the disease keeps changing, which means what helped last month may not help today. You're not falling behind because you're not trying hard enough. You're falling behind because no one handed you a roadmap for this.
Most caregivers are not struggling because they are doing something wrong. They are struggling because no one ever taught them how dementia changes behavior or how to respond in ways that actually help. So they are left to figure it out under pressure, and too often, alone.
When you understand what's driving a behavior, it stops feeling like a personal attack — and starts feeling like something you can actually respond to.
Ask the questions you've been carrying and get real guidance — not general tips, but answers based on what's actually happening in your home.
You don't have to explain yourself from the beginning. Everyone here is living it too — you can share, listen, or just know you're not the only one.
The Care Collective is a steady place you can return to whenever new challenges show up. It is not more information. It is a place where you get real answers, real support, and real connection — as often or as little as your life allows.
A weekly space where you can say the things that are hard to say anywhere else. Speak up, ask questions, or just listen — there's no pressure. Every session is recorded, so you can watch when the timing actually works for you.
Bring the question you've been carrying — the one you're not sure how to ask, or haven't had anyone qualified to ask it to. Dr. Natali answers in real time, and trusted legal, medical, and caregiving experts join regularly so you get guidance that's actually relevant to where you are right now.
Whether you're navigating behaviors, burnout, family conflict, or trying to figure out what comes next — there's a program for what you're dealing with right now. Watch at your own pace, at 2am if that's when you have time, and come back as things change.
A private community of caregivers who are in it too — available any time of day or night. Post a question at midnight, share a hard moment, or just read what others are going through and feel a little less alone. You don't have to explain yourself. Everyone here already gets it.
You can attend live. You can watch replays. You can read quietly. You can step back and return when you have more capacity. All of those count. There is no falling behind here.
“I was drowning in frustration and confusion. A reluctant caregiver who did not know what I was doing. The Care Collective gave me tools, support, and connection that I did not even know I was missing.”
— Carolyn, Care Collective member
“I went from a near basket case to enjoying every day with my husband. I have learned so much and met such wonderful people. It changed my entire caregiving experience.”
— Mary, Care Collective member
“Memory care is $7–8k a month. This program is nothing compared to what it has given me: tools, strategies, community, and peace of mind that I am doing everything I can.”
— Barbara, Care Collective member
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Dr. Natali Edmonds
Board-Certified Geropsychologist
She understands dementia caregiving from both sides — as a specialist, and as someone who has lived it in her own family.
Natali is a board-certified geropsychologist who spent over a decade working directly with people with dementia and their families in hospital and clinical settings. She watched firsthand what happened after a diagnosis: a brochure, a follow-up appointment months away, and the quiet assumption that families would somehow figure out the rest on their own.
That gap is why she built this.
She's also been the family caregiver — the one navigating the hard moments without a roadmap, wishing someone with real expertise would just tell her what to do. That experience shapes everything about how she teaches: no jargon, no generic advice, just clear and practical guidance for what you're actually facing.
More than 27 million people have watched her dementia education videos on YouTube. She has supported over 1,000 families more closely through her programs. The guidance here isn't theoretical. It's the same advice she'd give you one-on-one.
15+ programs built specifically for dementia caregiving — the real situations, the hard behaviors, the moments where you don't know what to do next. You don't have to work through them all. Just go straight to what you need right now.
For when you're maxed out and don't know where to start.
A clear, step-by-step process for getting out from under the weight of it — so caregiving feels less like something happening to you and more like something you can actually navigate.
For when the relationship has gotten hard — or feels like it's disappearing.
Simple daily practices that take 5 minutes or less. One of the most popular programs in the Collective — because a stronger connection also makes the hard moments easier to get through.
For when you're at the end of your rope and running on empty.
Practical tools to stop the spiral — how to catch the thoughts that make everything harder, respond to difficult behaviors without losing yourself, and find solid ground again.
These are not things you have to work through before you can access support. Join a live group call this week. Come back to Overcoming Overwhelm next month when things feel like too much. There is no order. There is no falling behind.
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Many caregivers join before they feel overwhelmed and they're glad they did. Dementia changes over time. What works today may not work next month. Having support already in place means you are not scrambling to find it in the middle of a hard stretch.
That's one of the most common things we hear. Many members come in unsure, and end up reaching for the community and replays regularly.
But even if you use it less than you expect to, knowing support exists matters. Caregiving is isolating. Having somewhere to turn changes how the hard days feel, even when you don't actively reach for it.
The behaviors change. The circumstances change. The stage of the disease changes. What doesn't change is the very human experience of trying to show up for someone you love while managing fear, exhaustion, guilt, and grief at the same time.
That's what the Care Collective is built around — not a one-size-fits-all plan for dementia, but a community and support system built around you: your specific situation, your specific questions, your specific loved one.
Your situation isn't too unique for this. It's exactly what this is for.
The Care Collective supports every stage of the caregiving journey — including what comes after. Many members stay after their loved one has passed because they are still processing everything. Grief doesn't have a finish line. The community understands that.
The YouTube videos tell you about dementia. The Care Collective helps you through it. Inside, you can ask questions about your specific situation, connect with caregivers navigating the same stage, and receive guidance as new challenges arise.
Free content gives you information. This gives you support.
If you join and don't feel more supported and confident within 60 days, just email our team and we'll refund you — no forms, no long explanations, no guilt. You have 60 full days to explore everything inside before making a final decision.
Try the Care Collective for a full 60 days. Join a live group call, attend a Q&A, watch the replays, explore the program library. If it is not the right fit, email us and we will refund your payment in full. No questions asked.
You're already taking care of someone else. This should feel safe to try.
The Care Collective exists because you deserve more than information — you deserve actual support. Inside, you're not figuring this out alone anymore. You have guidance from someone who knows dementia deeply, a community that already understands, and a place to come back to every time something changes.
Monthly at $59 · Annual at $697 · 60-day guarantee