Caregiver Overwhelmed

How to Cope with Alzheimer’s and Dementia Without Losing Your Mind

group of books

Dementia caregivers frequently suffer from emotional stress, financial hardship, and fractured families.  Discover successful care techniques and useful resources that decrease these stresses from day one.

Caregiver Overwhelmed is written by a Registered Nurse with over twenty years of hands-on experience in elder care and dementia. As a memory care director and home care clinical manager, she focused on providing education to both professional and family caregivers. Her expertise is now available for home caregivers in this resource-rich, how-to guide.

This go-to resource presents real life case studies, personal stories, individual scenarios, and action plans which detail useful tips and proven techniques to help:

  • Identify and deal with triggers for challenging behaviors before things get out of control.
  • Control your environment to reduce stress and conflict.
  • Organize your day for less time crunch and more meaningful activities.

Caregiver Overwhelmed is the next generation dementia guidebook for caregivers who struggle to provide the best care possible to their person with dementia. This guide provides needed information to meet this challenge head on. Take the steps needed to create positive, loving memories for the future. 

Be sure to Sign Up for the  Free Workbook (links are inside the book) containing all of the worksheets and checklists discussed in the book.

Fans of The 36 Hour Day will appreciate the detailed descriptions and step-by-step action plans that can be implemented immediately.

Easy to read and understand. It makes perfect sense and the suggestions are right on. This would be helpful to both professional caregivers and families as well.
MaryAnn B.
HHC
The real life stories about patient families made it very relatable to the average person. Someone struggling with their sick family member doesn't want to decipher medical terminology. This is an excellent bridge between the lay-person and the medical professional.
Katie Douville RN
Katie D.
Registered Nurse