Helping a Loved One with Memory and Thinking Issues
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A Brief Video for Cancer Caregivers (an on-demand event)
Helping a Loved One with Memory and Thinking
Caring for a loved one with cancer can be challenging—especially when memory and cognitive changes complicate daily routines. This video offers practical, compassionate strategies to help care partners feel more confident and supported in their role.
Why does it matter?
Because when care partners are equipped with the right tools and encouragement, their loved ones experience greater comfort and reduced frustration. And when caregivers prioritize their own well-being, they’re better prepared to provide consistent, heartfelt care—without losing sight of themselves.
You’re not alone.
The Department of Supportive Oncology offers a wide range of free classes and resources designed not only for patients, but also for the care partners who walk alongside them.
Be sure to explore Levine Cancer’s online support group for Care Partners, a welcoming space to connect, share, and grow with others who truly understand the caregiving journey.