Get Help for Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care: Support Resources

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You are not alone.

When it’s time to get help for dementia care, finding support resources while navigating a new diagnosis—whether for yourself or a loved one—can feel overwhelming. At CaringKind, we’re here to walk beside you as a trusted partner, offering guidance, resources, and understanding every step of the way. Our mission is to empower families and caregivers with the knowledge and support needed to face the challenges of dementia with confidence and compassion.

We provide a comprehensive approach to dementia care, combining decades of expertise with heartfelt support. Our services include personalized care plans, educational workshops, and emotional support tailored to your unique needs. Whether you need clarity on dementia basics, strategies for managing daily challenges, or simply a listening ear, we’re here to help you connect with our experienced care partners.

Our team is dedicated to connecting you with the right resources at the right time. From our free helpline to specialized consultations, we ensure that you have access to expert guidance whenever you need it. We believe in fostering a community where everyone affected by dementia receives the care and resources they deserve. Let us help you find your way through this journey—explore our programs, connect with our team, or access tools that will elevate your caregiving practice today.

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I Have a Diagnosis

Receiving a diagnosis can feel overwhelming, but knowing what you’re facing is an important first step toward living well and planning for the future. Understanding your diagnosis allows you and your loved ones to make informed decisions, access resources, and build a network of support tailored to your needs.

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I’m a Family Member or Friend

When someone is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia, family members and friends also experience challenges and adjustments.

I am a Care Worker or Professional

You play a critical role in supporting individuals living with Alzheimer’s and dementia, and we are committed to equipping you with the knowledge, tools, and training needed for exceptional care.