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Dementia doesn't happen overnight. Sometimes it can manifest slowly, showing up as subtle confusion, unexpected behavior...
04/17/2026

Dementia doesn't happen overnight. Sometimes it can manifest slowly, showing up as subtle confusion, unexpected behaviors, or changes that feel random to adult children and spouses.

One of our own colleagues told us she might have dismissed he early dementia signs in her parent, if she hadn't learned what they could mean through Ceresti's education and coaching.

Understanding dementia changes how you respond as a family caregiver — and how you plan ahead.

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Why does someone with dementia ask the same question again and again?It's one of the most frustrating things caregivers ...
04/16/2026

Why does someone with dementia ask the same question again and again?

It's one of the most frustrating things caregivers experience.

And one of the most important things to understand.

Swipe to see what's actually happening — and how that changes everything.

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Many caregivers feel like they should have all the answers.But dementia caregiving is something most people learn as the...
04/14/2026

Many caregivers feel like they should have all the answers.

But dementia caregiving is something most people learn as they go.

The disease changes.
The needs change.
What worked last month may not work today.

No one starts this journey prepared for it.

And the caregivers who feel most confident aren't the ones who figured it all out themselves.

They're the ones who found a program personalized to give them the knowledge, skills, and confidence to care for their loved one living with dementia.

That's Ceresti because every caregiver deserves a guide for the journey they never expected to be on.

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04/08/2026

“I didn’t realize I was a caregiver.”
“I didn’t know I needed support.”
“I didn’t understand what was happening. Nothing made sense. I felt helpless. Angry.”

We hear these words every day, often through tears and frustration, and eventually, relief.

Because for many families navigating dementia, caregiving doesn’t start with a title. It starts with confusion. With questions. With trying to make sense of something that doesn’t behave the way you expect it to.

And too often, it happens alone.

Caregivers are so focused on supporting their loved one that they don’t always recognize when they need support themselves—or how to ask for it.

If you’re caring for someone with dementia, you don’t have to figure it out on your own.
Support exists. Guidance exists. And it can change everything.

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Caring for someone with dementia can feel overwhelming.Many caregivers tell us they wish they had known certain things s...
04/06/2026

Caring for someone with dementia can feel overwhelming.

Many caregivers tell us they wish they had known certain things sooner.

Why behaviors change.
How to respond in difficult moments.
What strategies actually help, and what makes things worse.

You aren't supposed to already know this.

Nobody starts this journey prepared for it.

But you don't have to keep figuring it out alone.

Ceresti walks alongside family caregivers — with personalized coaching and practical knowledge that meets you where you are.

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04/01/2026

Coaching family caregivers of people living with dementia is not a job. It's a calling, as our own Chandler Edwards explains beautifully.

You did not ask for this role. But we did.

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When dementia enters your family, everyone focuses on the diagnosis.But what about you?The person managing medications.T...
03/18/2026

When dementia enters your family, everyone focuses on the diagnosis.

But what about you?

The person managing medications.
The person calming agitation.
The person answering the same question again and again.

You are part of the care team.

And you deserve education, support, and someone in your corner.

Taking care of yourself isn't selfish.
It's part of taking care of them.
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There are moments in dementia caregiving that no one sees.The third time, you answer the same question.The quiet frustra...
03/16/2026

There are moments in dementia caregiving that no one sees.

The third time, you answer the same question.

The quiet frustration you feel — and then the guilt for feeling it.

The nights you lie awake wondering if you're doing this right.

Caregiving can feel incredibly lonely.

Especially when friends and family don't understand what daily life really looks like.

If that's you, you are not alone.

And feeling overwhelmed doesn't mean you're failing.

It means this is hard.

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