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Finding the Right Help for Your Family Member with Alzheimer’s or Dementia

Guest Contributor: Alzheimer’s or dementia can take an emotional and mental toll, not just on … [Read more...]

Helping Caregivers Succeed By Paying it Forward

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During my journey of creating and maintaining Together in This as a resource to help you fight back … [Read more...]

Caregiver Friendly – What Does it Mean?

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As you are probably aware, caring for a person with Alzheimer’s or another dementia isn’t an easy … [Read more...]

Alzheimer’s Caregivers Deserve Quality Training

Providing care for someone with Alzheimer’s or other dementia is not something you can do without … [Read more...]

High-Tech for Caregiver Peace of Mind

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Caregiver peace of mind is about ensuring that the person with Alzheimer’s is safe, happy, and well … [Read more...]

Are You a Healthy Caregiver?

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Probably not OK, maybe you are a healthy caregiver but chances are you are not as healthy as when … [Read more...]

Daily Care Plan: How To Identify & Fill Gaps

Identifying and filling gaps in the care plan is the final component as discussed in my article, How … [Read more...]

How to Perform a Caregiver Self Evaluation for Improved Care

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A self evaluation of the primary caregiver involves 3 steps, and as discussed in my article, How to … [Read more...]

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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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Mission

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.

Vision

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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