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Finding Calm as the Days Grow Shorter
As the clocks roll back on November 2, 2025, evenings will arrive earlier. For those living with dementia, this change can sometimes bring restlessness or confusion. Too often it’s called “sundowning,” but the real question is why. In this post, discover simple ways—like steady lighting, familiar routines, and comfort—to create calm, safe evenings as the days grow shorter.

Janet Williams
Sep 292 min read


A Step in the Right Direction: Adult Day Programs in 2025
When caring for someone with a memory disorder, the “usual” ways we communicate in healthy relationships often don’t work. In daily life, we share plans, solve problems through discussion, and ask for opinions. But for someone living with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia, these well-intentioned approaches can actually create more confusion and anxiety.

Janet Williams
Aug 192 min read


Balancing Work and Being a Care Partner in 2025
In today’s workplace, one word continues to stand out in conversations about employee well-being: “presenteeism.” It describes employees who show up for work physically but are distracted mentally, often because of caregiving responsibilities at home. While absenteeism is easy to measure, presenteeism quietly chips away at productivity and is often noticed first by the employee themselves.

Janet Williams
Aug 183 min read
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