For Caregiving Families
Caring Families & Friends are Heroes
Caregiver Education
Equipping You for Every Challenge
Whatever stage of cognitive loss or dementia you or a loved one is facing, we are with you every step of the way. Through our many programs and support networks, we equip you with the tools, resources and encouragement you need to understand the disease and manage associated challenges.
Counseling and Support
Guidance and Support When Needed
Supporting a loved one struggling with cognitive and behavioral decline is emotionally and physically draining so we provide caregivers with next step advice, resources and support free of charge. We lift them up and remind them they are never alone.
Cuidando Con Respeto
Sirviendo a Usted y su Familia
Caregivers: In their own voice
Caregiver Respite through Day Programs
Helpful Reading for Caregiver Family and Friends
Holiday Warning Signs of Cognitive Changes
While the holiday season is a time for families to gather, it is also a time when family members may notice uncharacteristic changes in their loved ones. This can be especially true if family members are reconnecting after a long time apart. These changes may be signs of dementia or other health-related issues.
Traveling Tips for Caregivers
Airports and highways are bustling as people of all ages are traveling during this busy time of year.
Coping with the Long Goodbye
One of the most difficult hurdles that caregivers of those suffering with dementia face is grieving for someone who is still physically present but may be emotionally or cognitively unavailable. Known as “ambiguous loss,” these situations can create confusion.
Don’t know where to start?
If you’re feeling overwhelmed, it’s okay!
or call our main number (713) 552-0420 Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm to be connected to our Care Navigator who can help you get the resources you may need.