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Caregiver

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  • #067: Tips to Help You Plan for the Future When Dementia is Involved
  • #056: Improve Your Caregiving Situation By Refocusing on the Moment
  • 10 Ways to Help Yourself When You Feel Caregiving Burnout
  • 7 Self Care Tips for Alzheimer’s Caregivers
  • #042: What is Your Deal Breaker for Caring for a Loved One at Home?
  • #032: The Importance of, and How To Use, Resiliency for Better Dementia Care
  • A Daughter Shares Her Strategy for Managing Caregiver Guilt
  • #026: How to Have a Better Year by Changing What’s Not Working
  • How Dementia Can Alter a Person’s Circadian Rhythm
  • #023: Dementia Care Mealtime Tips and Tricks for a Happy Holiday Season
  • Learning to Embrace a New Normal When a Parent has Dementia
  • Three Steps to the Ideal Diet for Dementia, and Everyone
  • Finding the Right Help for Your Family Member with Alzheimer’s or Dementia
  • How to Regain Your Energy, Optimism, and Joy in Caregiving
  • Prepare to remodel – old age comes faster than you think
  • How to Ensure Good Nutrition for the Older Adult
  • A Trove of Tips for Managing Caregiver Stress
  • A Recipe for Caregiver Stress in a Nutshell
  • Mealtime Importance in Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care
  • The Importance of Therapeutic Activities for Alzheimer’s Caregivers
  • What are the Emotions of Alzheimer’s Disease?
  • How To Create Patient Care Plans for Better Well-Being
  • Lifestyle Choices to Improve Your Brain Health
  • Embracing Their Alzheimer’s Reality
  • Don’t Let Alzheimer’s Steal Your Love
  • How to Maintain Happiness as an Alzheimer’s Family Member
  • Preventing Alzheimer’s Beyond a Heart-healthy Regimen
  • As a Caregiver, Are You Stressed, Burdened, or Strained?
  • Caring for an Aging Parent Requires Strength
  • High-Tech for Caregiver Peace of Mind

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Patient Care

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  • #073: The Importance of Including Simple Pleasures In Your Person’s Day
  • Aging and Dementia: Moving Through Change
  • #060: Driving and Dementia; Why, When and How to Intervene
  • How to Strike a Balance of Safety and Activity in Dementia
  • How Music Can Help in Your Alzheimer’s Caregiving
  • #038: Time to Help? Know the Signs of the Home Environment
  • #037: How to Know if Your Loved One Has Good Safety Awareness
  • Alzheimer’s and Psychoactive Medications — A Controversial Decision for Caregivers
  • #034: How to Get Out and About Successfully When a Loved One has Dementia
  • How to Improve the Life of a Parent with Dementia
  • Reader Comment to Help Make Bathing Successful
  • #021: Holiday Travel and Dementia: How to Have a more Positive Experience
  • How to Ensure Dignity with Showering in Later Stage Dementia
  • Appearance Matters Even, and Especially, in Late-Stage Dementia
  • A Fun and Easy Way to Capture Family History
  • The HERO Project: How to Use Life Stories to Honor Individuals
  • How to Help Elders in Need with Their Oral Hygiene Care
  • #003: Understand, Manage, and Reduce Medications for Better Alzheimer’s Care
  • The Role of Sensory Stimulation for Improved Dementia Care
  • A Paper Flower Tutorial to Help Improve Dementia Care
  • How I Got My Loved One With Alzheimer’s to Stop Driving
  • How to Use Movement Therapy in Dementia Care
  • Dementia Conversation: Ways to Use Music in Dementia Care
  • How to Ensure Success When Using Music in Dementia Care
  • 6 Easy Ways to Take Music from Entertainment to Engagement in Dementia Care
  • Prepare to remodel – old age comes faster than you think
  • Three Therapies You Should be Using Daily in Dementia Care
  • Dementia Conversation: Music and Dementia
  • Connecting and Caring through Music in Dementia Care
  • Music’s Power in Dementia Care and How To Use It

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LEARN

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  • How Medicare Covers Respite Care
  • #066: How You Can Have a Great Holiday Experience Despite Dementia
  • Tips to Help You Make the Most Out of The Holiday Season
  • #062: The Importance of Being an Effective Advocate for Your Person
  • #054: Who Are The End of Life Specialists and How Can They Help?
  • #053: What Are The Things No One Tells You About Death?
  • #052: A Good Death? Learn Tips to Help You Through a Difficult Time
  • Paying it Forward to Help Others Find Strength in Alzheimer’s Care
  • Is Ignorance of Alzheimer’s Worse than the Disease Itself?
  • #045: How to Make a Successful Move into a Memory Care Community
  • #044: What Is Memory Care and What to Look For In a Memory Care Community?
  • #043: Is it Time for Memory Care and How Do You Find the Right Place?
  • #033: Why You Need to Change How You View and Talk About Dementia
  • Dementia Mentors – A Peer Group and Family Group in One
  • United Against Dementia – An Inside Perspective with Harry Urban
  • #029: Looping, What is it and How Can You Embrace it for Quality Interactions?
  • #027: Rosanne Burke Shares How To Have Effective Communication With Care Staff
  • #026: How to Have a Better Year by Changing What’s Not Working
  • 10 Tips for Effective Communication with the Long-Term Care Team
  • #025: What You Need to Know about Family Visits and Dementia During the Holidays
  • 5 Differences Between Aging and Early-Onset Alzheimer’s
  • #024: Holiday Shopping Survival Tips When Including a Loved One with Dementia
  • #023: Dementia Care Mealtime Tips and Tricks for a Happy Holiday Season
  • Tips on Hiring Home Care for People with Dementia
  • #021: Holiday Travel and Dementia: How to Have a more Positive Experience
  • How to Explain Alzheimer’s and Dementia to Children
  • Living Positively, and Scuba Diving, Despite Dementia Daze
  • #020: The Importance of a Dementia Compassionate Culture with Dr. Daniel Potts
  • Cruising and Living Well with Alzheimer’s Disease
  • #019: How to Maximize the Joy of Halloween in Dementia Care

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My name is Mike Good and I created Together in This to help educate all caregivers by providing you with streamlined resources and easy to use tools. I cover general caregiver topics and emphasize solutions for Alzheimer's disease. I  have several friends that are affected by the disease, some of whom don’t remember me from day to day. I have met dozens of caregivers that … More…

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Become a streamlined resource of information, ideas, and solutions, delivered in layman’s terms; empowering unpaid caregivers to feel supported both emotionally and practically, as they undertake their care partnering role with a cherished love one.

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Unpaid family caregivers are empowered to maximize the safety and well-being of their loved one while maintaining their own health and livelihood; thereby, delaying the need for paid assisted living.

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