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Dementia Careblazers | What to do when someone you love has dementia

Caring for someone with dementia is hard.

Finding real help shouldn't be.

You're navigating behaviors that don't make sense, making decisions no one prepared you for, and trying to hold yourself together through all of it.

I'm Dr. Natali Edmonds, a board-certified geropsychologist, former family caregiver, and the founder of Dementia Careblazers. This is where caregivers come to find out what actually helps.

Dr. Natali Edmonds, board-certified geropsychologist and founder of Dementia Careblazers

You are doing something incredibly hard.

And you deserve real support while you do it.

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New Book Coming Soon

The Dementia Care Toolkit

Real Help for Challenging Behaviors and Caregiver Overwhelm

Most dementia books explain what dementia is.

This book shows you what to do.

I wrote The Dementia Care Toolkit to give you practical, compassionate strategies for responding to difficult behaviors, preventing challenges before they escalate, and feeling more confident in the moments that matter most.

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You Don't Have to Figure This Out Alone

I'm Dr. Natali Edmonds, a board-certified geropsychologist and founder of Dementia Careblazers. I've dedicated my career to helping families and professionals make the dementia care journey a little easier, and a lot more informed.

You may have seen me sharing insights as a dementia expert on national news, or perhaps you're one of the 26 million viewers who've tuned in to my YouTube channel, the #1 dementia education channel worldwide.

Through my work, I've learned one powerful truth: caregivers need care too. That's why I created the Care Collective, the only online program in dementia care that focuses equally on the person with dementia and the caregiver.

When caregivers feel supported and understood, everyone's quality of life improves.

And that's the heart of everything we do at Dementia Careblazers.

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Ways to Work With Dr. Natali

Dementia care doesn't come with a manual. Here are the ways I work directly with family caregivers and the organizations that support them.

The Care Collective

Where dementia caregivers come to feel less alone

When the hard days hit, you shouldn't have to face them alone. The Care Collective is where caregivers come for real answers and real connection.

Inside you'll find weekly live support rooms, Q&As with me and expert guests, and a full training library built around the situations you're actually facing, ready whenever you need them. Come as often or as little as life allows.

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Private Consultations

One-on-one help for exactly what you're facing

Sometimes you don't need more information. You need someone to look at your exact situation and tell you what to do next.

In a private session with me, we work through what you're facing together, and you leave with a clear plan and the confidence to follow it. Available as a single session, or a 3-session package when you want deeper support.

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Speaking Engagements

Bring Dr. Natali to your next conference or event

Bring practical, research-backed dementia education to the people who support caregivers every day.

Healthcare providers, senior living teams, and caregiver organizations bring me in to give their audiences strategies they can put to use right away. If you're planning a conference or event, I'd love to help make it one your audience remembers.

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From the Careblazers Community

I was in a dark place when I found your videos on YouTube. I learned so much, and even though it was very difficult, I was able to keep him at home until the end. That meant so much to me and my family.

You are a light in the dark in a world with a giant gap of knowledge and expert support.

You made it possible for me to look back on my caregiving as perhaps the most intense, but one of the most loving, times in our marriage.

Wherever you are in this, you're welcome here.

Caring for someone with dementia asks more of you than anyone could prepare you for. You don't have to carry all of it on your own. Whenever you're ready, there's a place for you here.

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