Voices2026-05-18T12:04:25-04:00

Voices of Dementia Caregivers: Real Stories and Experiences

Being Patient VOICES is a platform written by caregivers about their own experiences.

Here, people who care for someone living with cognitive decline can share their wisdom, guidance, humor, insight, and fellowship with others on a similar journey.

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Share Your Story: Your Voice Matters

We welcome contributions from dementia and Alzheimer’s caregivers and from people who have or had a loved one with dementia. Think you might have a story to share? Please email lauren@beingpatient.com we will get in touch.

 

Explore dementia caregiving learning guides

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Challenging Behaviors & Dementia

Clinical Trials for Alzheimer’s Disease

Insurance & Financial Planning

Navigating Advanced Dementia

Dementia & Chronic Pain

Diagnosing Alzheimer’s

Diet & Brain Health

Driving and Dementia

The Final Stages of Alzheimer’s

The Seven Stages of Alzheimer’s

14 Ways to Prevent or Delay Dementia

Genetic Testing for Alzheimer’s

Music in Dementia Care

Sleep & Brain Health

FAQs about VOICES and caregiving

How can I share my own caregiving story with Being Patient?2026-05-12T16:27:43-04:00

If you are interested in sharing your own caregiving story with Being Patient, please email lauren@beingpatient.com for information on how to contribute.

Where can I find advice for specific caregiving challenges like sundowning or refusal of care?2026-05-12T16:29:32-04:00

We cover a wide range of specific caregiving challenges in depth, drawing on expert guidance and real caregiver experiences. You can explore all caregiving topics at beingpatient.com/tag/caregiving and https://beingpatient.com/for-caregivers/. For sundowning, dementia care consultant Christy Turner recommends keeping as much daylight as possible in the home, sticking to a consistent schedule, especially later in the day, and keeping the person active, such as taking long walks, so energy is expended before bedtime. If you are navigating refusal of care, such as resistance to bathing, experts emphasize that success lies in the approach: being sensitive to the person’s needs, respecting their dignity, explaining each step gently, and adapting routines to their comfort.

Are these stories written by medical professionals or fellow caregivers?2026-05-12T16:30:44-04:00

These stories are written by fellow caregivers from a variety of backgrounds. Some of the caregivers are also medical professionals, but the majority are not.

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