03/28/2026
Protect Caregivers, Protect Patients.
Caregiver burnout is real, and it affects more families than people realize. When someone is caring for a loved one with dementia or other complex needs, the emotional, mental, and physical strain can build quietly over time. Support for caregivers is not a luxury. It is an essential part of good care.
When caregivers have rest, guidance, and practical help, they are better able to show up with patience, clarity, and steadiness. Protecting the well being of the caregiver also protects the person receiving care. Both matter, and both deserve attention.
No family should have to reach a breaking point before getting support. Caring for the caregiver is one of the most important steps a family can take.