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Practical insights, clinical expertise, and honest conversations — designed to help you care for your loved one without losing yourself in the process.
Podcast
Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's or dementia is one of the most demanding roles a person can take on — and one of the least supported. The Caring for the Caregiver, Inc. podcast brings clinical expertise and compassionate conversation directly to you, wherever you are in the journey.
Hosted by Dr. Caryn Blair, DNP, APRN, PMHNP-BC, each episode draws on over 30 years of nursing experience to deliver real, actionable guidance on the behavioral, emotional, and clinical realities of dementia caregiving.
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Listen on SpotifyWhat to Expect
Evidence-based guidance on understanding behavioral changes, cognitive decline, and what they mean in the context of Alzheimer's and dementia care.
Honest conversations about the emotional and physical toll of caregiving — and how to protect your own health while showing up for your loved one.
Actionable tools, care planning frameworks, and communication strategies to help you make informed decisions with clarity and confidence.
How to work effectively with healthcare teams, understand diagnoses, and advocate for your loved one at every stage of the journey.
Why the cultural background of your family matters in caregiving — and how to integrate identity and values into care planning decisions.
In-depth discussions drawing on over 30 years of nursing experience at the intersection of behavioral health and neurocognitive care.
"The well-being of the caregiver, directly effects the well-being of the care recipient."
— Dr. Caryn Blair, DNP, APRN, PMHNP-BC
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The podcast is a starting point. For clinical guidance tailored to your specific situation, our nursing-led services are here for you and your family.