
At Dementia Careblazers, our mission is to offer real-world, compassionate support to family caregivers with practical strategies you can use right away and guidance you can return to as things change.
No pressure. No judgment.
Just support.
Dementia caregiving is not one size fits all, and support shouldn’t be either.
Some caregivers are looking for simple guidance they can access anytime.
Some want ongoing support as new challenges come up.
Others need help thinking through a specific situation.
All of those needs are valid.
That is why Careblazers offers both free and paid support options, so you can start where you are and move between them as your needs change.
You do not have to know exactly what you need right now. These free resources are available whenever you want guidance, reassurance, or a place to begin.
Weekly perspective to help you feel less alone in caregiving
One thoughtful email each week offering perspective, reassurance, and practical insight into the emotional side of dementia caregiving.
Read when you can, skip when you need to, and return when it helps.
Support you can access whenever you need it
Short videos that help you understand what is happening in dementia and how to respond with more calm and clarity.
Watch anytime, revisit when new challenges arise, and take what is helpful.
A place to begin when you are not sure what to do next
This free guide offers simple, psychology-based guidance to help you understand dementia, respond to behaviors, and feel more prepared.
Choose the version created for your caregiving role.
Free resources can be helpful at many stages. As caregiving changes, some caregivers reach a point where videos and guides aren’t enough — they want a place to turn as things keep changing.
Caring for someone with dementia often gets harder as things change. Many caregivers are doing their best but still feel unsure, overwhelmed, or alone.
The Care Collective is a place to get support as those challenges come up.
It is not a course to finish or something you have to keep up with.
It is ongoing support you can return to when you need guidance, reassurance, or connection with other caregivers who truly understand.
There is no pressure to participate or keep up. Support is there when you need it.
Sometimes, you just need to talk things through with an expert who understands both the psychology of dementia and the emotional toll of caregiving.
Private consultations with Dr. Natali offer personalized guidance, clarity, and next steps for caregivers facing complex or urgent challenges.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed or unsure what kind of support you need, that’s completely normal.
You don’t have to decide everything today.
Support will still be here when you’re ready.
Caring for someone with dementia is one of the hardest roles a person can take on.
You deserve support that meets you where you are.
We’re glad you’re here.
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