Conditions We Cover
Practical, plain-language guides for family caregivers — written for the person doing the caregiving, not for medical professionals.
⚕ Information only — not medical advice. Always consult your parent's doctor.Managing tremors, medication timing, fall prevention, and keeping your parent moving and engaged.
→Understanding the stages, keeping your parent safe, communicating with compassion, and planning ahead.
→The types of dementia, day-to-day caregiving tips, and how to protect your parent's safety and dignity.
→Supporting recovery after a stroke — therapy, communication, preventing another stroke, and home safety.
→Daily weight monitoring, sodium limits, medication management, and knowing when to call the doctor.
→Managing breathlessness, inhaler use, keeping the air clean, and acting fast on warning signs.
→Managing blood sugar, foot care, nutrition, medications, and preventing dangerous highs and lows.
→Supporting recovery after hip fracture surgery — therapy, complications, home prep, and fall prevention.
→More ways we can help
Checklists, caregiver tools, activities, community support, and resources for every stage of the caregiving journey.
