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Are You Listening to the Person with Dementia?

Two Ladies Listening to the Person with Alzheimer's

When a person has Alzheimer’s or another dementia, it’s not always easy for them to convey their … [Read more...]

Our Aging Parent’s Changing Needs

Older lady waiting on a bench alone and with a cane.

Caring for an aging parent can be a very complicated situation. As their abilities decline and their … [Read more...]

Using a Holistic Approach to Dementia Care

Ellen Belk Workshop Hollistic Approach to Dementia Care

Personalizing your care to meet the changing needs of your loved one with methods that benefit both … [Read more...]

Embracing Their Alzheimer’s Reality

Rachael Wonderlin Embracing Their Reality

Communication between the person with Alzheimer’s and their care partner can become challenging at … [Read more...]

Moments of Joy Enrich the Alzheimer’s Care Partnership

Mother and daughter hugging

When a loved one has Alzheimer’s disease their behaviors and interests change as the disease … [Read more...]

How to Create Patient Care Plan for Improved Caregiving

Water bucket watering flowers.

Patient Care Plans - A Vital Tool for Caregiving Whether your loved one is rehabilitating, has an … [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 Create a Patient Medical Summary Report

Medical Records

Having a medical summary report available when caring for a person with health issues helps everyone … [Read more...]

How to Create a Patient Daily Care Plan for Improved Care

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The daily care plan is the final and most elaborate component of the care plan. Whereas the medical … [Read more...]

How to Perform an Evaluation of the Care Recipient

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Evaluating the care recipient involves 3 steps, and as discussed in my article, How to Create a … [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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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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