339. How Christian Caregivers Keep Trying to Calm the Bathing Battles — While the Care Needs Keep Increasing
338. When You Keep Explaining the Bank Accounts — And Nothing Is Sticking
337. Dementia Wandering at Night — Why Locks Aren’t Solving What Happens When She Leaves the House
336. When She Wakes Up Confused and Calls You Every Morning — And It Keeps Happening
335. How Christian Caregivers Feel Guilty About Needing a Break — And Delay What Needs to Change
334. How Christian Caregivers Seek Legal Clarity — When the Hard Part Is the Decision
333. How Christian Families Delay Decisions While Waiting to “Know What Stage of Dementia This Is”
332. How Christian Caregivers Face a Hard Shift When Their Own Diagnosis Changes Dementia Care
331. How Christian Spousal Caregivers Lose Authority After “Keeping the Kids in the Loop”
330. How Christian Caregivers Get Stuck After Moving In to Help a Parent With Dementia
329. How Christian Families Decide What to Try Next — Without Deciding What Happens If It Fails
328. How Christian Caregivers Manage Dementia From a Distance Until It Is No Longer Safe to Continue
327. How Christian Caregivers Try to Manage Dementia at Home When the Real Decision Is Structural.
326. How Christian Caregivers Evaluate Ministry After Dementia Redefines What’s Possible
325. How Christian Caregivers Handle It When Their Loved One Tells the Doctor Things That Aren’t True
324. How Christian Caregivers Make Wise Safety Decisions When You Suspect Dementia AND Clarity Is Missing
323. How Christian Caregivers Accept Being a Dementia Caregiver and Mistake Acceptance for Action
322. How Christian Caregivers Can Stop Burning Out When Church Ministry Collides With Dementia Care — Practical Steps to Set Boundaries Without Guilt
321. 5 Ways How Faithful Christian Caregivers Get Stuck — Even When Their Theology Is Sound
320. How Christian Caregivers Can Respond Wisely When Mom Can’t Ask for Help —Recognizing When Safety Requires Constant Supervision
319. How Christian Caregivers can know What Faithful Caregiving Requires When Theology Isn’t the Problem
318. How Christian Caregivers Can Respond Without Guilt When Mom Says “I Want to Go Home” Truth-and-Grace Discernment for Safety and Dignity
317. How Christian Caregivers Can Face Overwhelm When Everyone Needs Them — Finding Stability in an Unchanging Savior
316. How Christian Caregivers Can Release Fear About the Year Ahead With Dementia — Wisdom for What You Can’t Control
315. How Christian Caregivers Can Face Grief and Guilt at Christmas — Seeing God With Us in the Middle of Dementia
314. How Christian Caregivers Can See Holiday Guilt Clearly When Dementia Disrupts Plans
313. How Christian Caregivers Can Respond Calmly When Every Conversation Feels Hard — Biblical Wisdom for Difficult Dementia Talks
312. How Christian Wives Can Take Over Finances When Their Husband Has Dementia — Practical Steps to Start Wisely and Avoid Overwhelm
311. How Christian Caregivers Can Carry Heavy Burdens They Never Chose — Finding Steadfast Joy in Christ
310. How Christian Caregivers Can Make Wise Decisions When a Loved One with Dementia Refuses Help — Moving Forward Without a Diagnosis
309. How Christian Caregivers Can Carry Heavy Dementia Burdens Without Collapsing — A Biblical Shift in Perspective
308. How Christian Caregivers Can Honor Truth When a Parent with Dementia Accuses Them of Stealing — A Step-by-Step Conversation Script
307. Grateful for a Role You Never Wanted: What God Teaches Christian Caregivers Through Dementia
306. How to Use Long-Term Care Insurance Without Fear for Christian Caregivers
305. How Christian Caregivers Can Reduce the Load When Family Needs Keep Growing
304. Can a Christian Caregiver Move a Parent With Dementia Who Refuses? — Understanding Capacity and Competency
303. How Christian Caregivers Can Prepare Wisely When Dementia Begins — Medicaid Planning Basics
302. How to Stop Fearing the Future Dementia Decline — Christian Caregivers and Anticipatory Grief
301. How to Advocate When Doctors Don’t Listen: Speak Healthcare, Protect Dignity
300. Stop “Therapeutic Lying”: How to Answer “I Want to Go Home” with Truth and Grace
299. Talking to Your Brother About Mom’s Dementia — How to Share Concerns Without Causing Conflict
298. How Younger Spousal Caregivers Can Plan Wisely for the Future — Finding Peace Instead of Guilt
297. How Christian Daughters Can Prepare Wisely When Dementia Leaves the Paperwork a Mess — Legal Clarity Made Simple
296. Christian Caregivers: Beat Fear & Guilt — Find Help You Can Trust
295. How Christian Caregivers Can Stay Strong When They Feel Worn Thin — Faithfully Stewarding Self-Care
294. How to Handle Frustration When Dementia Caregiving Doesn’t Go as Planned
293. How To Honor Your Husband With Dementia As A Christian Wife
292. How to Keep Connection When Dementia Caregiving Gets Emotional
291. How To Go From Resentment To Contentment As A Dementia Caregiver
290. How to Build Support as a Solo Christian Dementia Caregiver
289. How To Change Caregiver Burden To Christian Stewardship In Dementia
288. How To Cope When Christian Dementia Caregiving Starts In Chaos
287. Can You Be More Ready To Be A Dementia Caregiver?
286. How To Receive Help as a Christian Dementia Caregiver Without Guilt
285. How To Make Wise Decisions As A Christian Dementia Caregiver
284. How to Communicate Differently in Late-Stage Dementia Without Frustration
283. How to Keep Trusting God When You’re Too Tired to Keep Going
282. How To Recognize What Caregiving Costs Your Other Relationships
281. How Being a Dementia Caregiver Changes Your Perspective of God
280. How To Quit Feeling Guilty When Your Loved One Isn't Happy In Dementia Caregiving
279. How To Know If A Dementia Caregiver Support Group Is Actually Helping You
278. How To Avoid The Most Expensive Mistake Dementia Caregivers Make
277. How To Not Panic When Your Loved One With Dementia Falls
276. How to Truly Help the Dementia Caregiver — When You’re Not the One in Charge
275. How To Know Whether You Are Being Called To Be A Christian Dementia Caregiver
274. When You’re the Only One — How to Avoid Exhaustion in Dementia Caregiving
273. How To Keep Your Christian Faith When Dementia Isn’t “Fixed”
272. How To Care For A Loved One Alone As A Christian—Without Guilt, Burnout, or Regret
271. How to Wrestle With God About Dementia — Without Losing Your Faith in the Process
270. How to Trust Others (and Still Protect Your Loved One) as a Dementia Caregiver
269. How Revolutionary Christian Caregiving Is When Contrasted To The World
268. What You Need To Know When Your Husband With Dementia Has A Good Day as a Wife
267. How to Stop Burning Out as a Dementia Caregiver — By Using What You're Actually Good At
265. If God Is Good, Why Is There Dementia?
264. How to Be a Dementia Caregiver When You Don’t Feel Ready (or Qualified)
263. How Prioritize Time, Money And Energy In Christian Dementia Caregiving
262. How To Still Be A Good Dementia Caregiver When You Can't Be There All The Time
261. What Happens After Caregiving Ends? Why You Need a Plan Now
260. How to Be a Wife While Dementia Caregiving Your Parent
259. How To Make Dementia Caregiving Feel Easier By Defining Roles
258. How to Cope With Grief As A Dementia Caregiver While Your Loved One Is Still Alive
257. 3 Hidden Reasons Christian Caregivers Burn Out — And How To Stop It
256. How To Get Help When No One Else Really Understands Your Loved One With Dementia
255. How to Step Into Dementia Caregiving When You Didn’t Choose Caregiving
254. How to Make Hard Medical Decisions in Dementia Care
253. How To Not Feel Ashamed After A Dementia Diagnosis
252. Therapeutic Truth-Telling: A Better Way to Respond to Delusions in Dementia
251. How To Biblically Reframe Dying with Dementia With Hope
250. How To Really Help A Loved One With Dementia Sleep Better Without Fixing The Wrong Problem
249. How To View The World’s Lies About Dementia Biblically (Part 2)
248. How One Physician Juggles Full Time Dementia Caregiving and Family (Part 1)
247. How to Look Biblically At The Lies About Dementia The World Tells (Part 1)
246. Should You Move a Loved One with Dementia Into Your Home? Tough Love for Caregivers
245. Make Better Caregiving Decisions With This Christian Dementia Framework
244. How to Connect With a Loved One With Dementia—Even When They Forget Who You Are
243. How To Shift From The Medical Model To Relationship-Centered Dementia Care
242. Why Cognitive Decline Fluctuates in Dementia (and How to Support Your Loved One)
241. How A Biblical Approach To Dementia Caregiving Is Revolutionary In The World
240. How To Be Equipped for The Unexpected Crisis as a Dementia Caregiver
239. How To Be Prepared for The Unexpected Crisis as a Dementia Caregiver
238. Is Using Your Parent’s Money For Dementia Respite Care The Right thing To Do
237. Is Therapeutic Lying In Dementia Caregiving The Right Decision?