The Song

The lynchpin of the app. Listen to it every day to relax, refocus, and regroup to build patience, perserverance, and peace.

Activities

A list of things to do with your loved one whenever you need it most.

Tips

The "why" to act and react in a certain manner. Helps with understanding.

Pep Talks

When you need a "pick me up" and to know that you aren't alone.

Help Us

Where you can submit your ideas and feedback.

Donate

Where you can help out so we can continue to offer the free app and add new features.

Listen to the Caregiver Ballad

Simple to use. Expert Advice. And a trick to decrease the stress of caregiving...

The stress of caregiving for a loved one with dementia or Alzheimer's disease can be enormous. 

It doesn't have to be that way. 

There are basic do's and don'ts of good dementia care, rules of survival. These can be forgotten when patience hits a new low.

How do you remember these rules to decrease caregiver stress and cope? To give hope?

We turned the rules into a song that you can play every day.

Research shows that using song and verse helps people retain information. Listen to it daily just like your morning medicine or vitamin.

Play the Caregivers Ballad every day from the app to build strength. Then, any time you feel frustrated, you can listen to the song and the advice it offers to help build up patience, perseverance and peace.

 

 

Keep the Caregivers Ballad lyrics handy.

 

26 Tips on Dementia That You Should Know

26 Short Dementia Tips in the following categories:

  • "On the go" -- dementia tips when you are out and about with your loved one. Some require preplanning, and some don't require anything. Stuck someplace, look up something quick!
  • Self Care -- tips that help you take care of you when you are caring for someone with dementia or Alzheimer's.
  • Fun and Games -- some tips for that make fun and games a little easier.
  • Practical -- these tips can be used every day.
  • Sundowning -- when the sun goes down, agitation in the person experiencing dementia usually goes up. These tips help with that transition.

 

36 Activities for people with Dementia

36 Activites in the following categories:

  • "On the go" -- dementia activities when you are out and about with your loved one. Some require preplanning, and some don't require anything. Stuck someplace, look up something quick!
  • Self Care -- activities that help you take care of you when you are caring for someone with dementia or Alzheimer's.
  • Craft -- want your loved one with dementia to be able to make something that is appropriate? These activities and tips help you do that. Activities include a felt matching game, building a bird feeder and more.
  • Games -- some games with varying skill levels that you both can play.
  • Practical -- help build and retain practical skills that makes your loved one with dementia feel useful, like matching silverware.
  • Relaxation --  how you both can spend time together having fun.
  • Sundowning -- when the sun goes down, agitation in the person experiencing dementia usually goes up. These activities help with that transition.