Your welcome offer is open · $100 off · 60-day guarantee
Claim your welcome offer →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 why I built the Care Collective. It's real, ongoing support for dementia caregivers. Real answers to your questions, weekly support rooms, and a community of caregivers who already understand, because they're in it too.
Two ways to join · $100 off · 60-day guarantee
Not because you are failing. Caregiving keeps changing, and you are trying to keep up without enough support.
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, like logic, reassurance, and 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.
By then, the decisions are often harder, more expensive, and more overwhelming.
I've watched it happen more times than I can count. When you're in the middle of a hard stretch, you make decisions fast, under pressure, and usually alone.
Getting support now isn't about expecting the worst. It's about being ready, so the next hard moment doesn't catch you with no plan and no one to call.
“I joined this program early because I saw what other caregivers were experiencing and I wanted to avoid a crisis. Learning through the live Q&As has helped me feel prepared and confident in my ability to handle challenges.”
Toni, Careblazer to her mom
Inside the Care Collective you're not lost or figuring it out alone. You follow a simple, proven path that meets you exactly where you are, whether your loved one is early, middle, or late stage.
Overcome the stress, frustration, guilt, and overwhelm so that you can be ready to successfully respond to the most difficult dementia behaviors.
Learn the specific actions to take to help your situation so that you can avoid the common mistakes that usually make dementia behaviors worse.
Get the tools to be prepared for the most difficult dementia caregiving situations that lie ahead, even the ones that are unexpected.
Bring the question you've been carrying and get a real answer, directly from a board-certified geropsychologist. Can't make it live? Submit your question ahead of time. Dr. Natali still answers it, and you watch the replay whenever it works for you. Legal, medical, and caregiving experts join regularly, and other caregivers are right there with you, so you're never working through it alone.
A weekly space to say the things that are hard to say anywhere else. Every session is recorded, so you can watch when the timing works for you.
Whatever you're facing right now, behaviors, burnout, family conflict, what comes next, there's a program for it. Watch at your own pace, even at 2am.
A place to turn any hour of the day, with caregivers who already understand. You never have to explain yourself from the beginning here.
The foundational program that can transform your entire caregiving journey, and your life. Built to help you feel better, so you can show up as the caregiver you want to be.
Lifetime accessA step-by-step system to help you reduce and prevent the most challenging dementia behaviors, so the hardest moments happen less often.
Lifetime accessA legal resource to help you prepare as you care for your loved one, a clear, high-level overview of the estate-planning and elder-law basics every family should understand.
Lifetime access“I was really resisting it, but I knew things were only going to get worse. Your program has given me my life back and reminded me to look after myself. The support groups have given me hope, and the live Q&As are amazing.”
Amanda, Careblazer to her mom“I have patience and understanding since going through this program. In the past, I would lose my temper. My kids even notice how much I've changed, and we don't argue as much.”
Mickey, Careblazer to his wife“Once I started looking at everything available to me, it was like a lightbulb went on. It's given me more direction in how to help my mom, and now when I'm with her we can do fun stuff. I learned so much.”
Martha, Careblazer to her momTry it for 60 days, risk-free.
There's no judgment in that. We just want this to be the right fit before you join.
“I felt like I was drowning and this was my life saver. There's this network of support, we have each other to talk to. If I'm really concerned about something, I know I can send it to Dr. Natali for help. Had I not found this program, I don't know if I would've survived.”
Dawn, Careblazer to her momBoth options give you a full year inside the Care Collective, plus the three bonuses above to keep. Your welcome offer is open for a limited time.
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$100 off · 60-day guarantee
You won't be charged automatically when your year ends. You'll simply have the option to continue at a reduced member rate if you want to. This welcome offer is open for a limited time. After that, the Care Collective is still here, at the regular price and without the welcome bonuses.
Memory care runs $7,000 to $8,000 a month. The Care Collective is a small fraction of that, for a full year of support.
“When you're looking at the cost of memory care, you're talking $7,000 to $8,000 a month. This program is nothing compared to that. And if it helps him stay home longer, and me be able to stay with him longer, then that's a win.”
Barbara, Care Collective memberThis is the most common thing I hear, and it's exactly why the welcome offer exists. Dementia changes over time, and what works today may not work next month. Having support already in place means you're not scrambling to find it in the middle of a hard stretch.
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, but a community and support system built around you, your specific situation, and your specific loved one. Your situation isn't too unique for this. It's exactly what this is for.
If you can watch a video on YouTube and send an email, you can use everything inside the Care Collective. It's designed to be simple, and if you ever get stuck, our team is one email away and happy to walk you through it.
That's a fair worry, and one a lot of caregivers share before they join. You can attend live, watch replays, or just read quietly, all of it counts. Many members use it less than they expect and still say knowing it's there changed how the hard days felt.
Yes. This is a one-time payment for one full year. You are not automatically charged again when the year ends. If you want to continue, you'll be offered a reduced member rate, but that's a choice you make, not a renewal that happens without you.
They're yours to keep. The Care Course, the Behavior Changer, and the Elder Law Resource stay with you even after your membership year ends. You're not renting them.
No. Every support room and Q&A is recorded, and you can submit a question ahead of time and get it answered whether you make it live or not. Being a Careblazer means life is unpredictable. Nothing here asks you to rearrange it.
The Care Collective supports every stage, including what comes after. Many members stay after their loved one has passed, because grief doesn't have a finish line and this community understands that.
The videos tell you about dementia. The Care Collective helps you through it. Inside, you can ask about your specific situation, connect with caregivers in the same stage, and get guidance as new challenges come up.
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 support room, bring a question to a Q&A, watch the replays, explore the program library. If it's not the right fit, email us and we'll refund your payment in full. No forms, no long explanations, no guilt.
You're already taking care of someone else. This should feel safe to try.
Careblazer,
Most families are never taught how to care for someone with dementia. They're handed a diagnosis, maybe a few instructions, and then somehow expected to manage the behaviors, the decisions, the emotions, the safety concerns, and the grief that can come with this disease.
That is not enough.
I built the Care Collective because caregivers need more than information. They need real guidance, practical tools, and people who understand what this actually feels like. Not a brochure. Not a follow-up appointment months away. Support you can come back to when something changes, when something gets harder, or when you just need to hear, “You're not crazy. This is hard, and there are ways to make it less hard.”
You don't have to wait until things get worse to give yourself that support. If even a small part of you thinks this might help, I hope you'll join us while your welcome offer is open. You can explore everything inside for 60 days, risk-free. If it doesn't feel like the right fit, we'll refund your payment.
But if it does help, it could be the start of something steadier, for you and for the person you're caring for.
Sending love,
Dr. Natali
Board-Certified Geropsychologist
Founder, Dementia Careblazers
Try it for 60 days, risk-free.