Caregiver Resources

Practical tips on managing daily tasks, information on dementia-related behaviors, and guidance on self-care, 
we’re here to support you every step of the way.

Navigate the challenges of dementia care with confidence

Through Medicare’s GUIDE model, eligible beneficiaries can access tools, education, resources, and services including respite care, at no additional cost—ensuring caregivers are equipped to provide compassionate care while prioritizing their own well-being.

Emergency Services

For health emergencies, please call 9-1-1

988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline

Alzheimer’s Association Emergency Preparedness

UWC Tips for ED Visitors with Dementia

Disease Education

Alzheimer’s Disease Fact Sheet

The Dementias: Hope Through Research

Understanding Alzheimer’s Genes

Healthy Aging

Aphasia and Alzheimer's: Strategies for Patients and Caregivers

Download Synapticure's Dementia Guide

Safety in the Home

Alzheimer’s Association Home Safety Checklist

AARP tip list

Assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADL)
and Instrumental ADLs

Dementia Care’s Help with ADLs

A Train Education’s Assistance with ADLs

Vetted products to increase autonomy and independence in dementia patients

Responding to and Managing the Beneficiary’s 
Behavioral and Psychosocial Symptoms

Blog Post on Synapticure’s Behavioral Health Program

Education on Wandering

Alzheimer’s Association Managing Tips

Tips for Managing Agitation, Aggression and Sundowning

Older Adults and Depression

Recreation/Social and Leisure Activities

Activities to Enjoy With Someone Who Has Alzheimer's or Dementia

Careforth Activities List

A Place for Mom: 19 Engaging Activity Ideas

Making Plans for the Future

PREPARE Guide to Advance Directives

Tips for Advance Care Planning

Legal and Financial Planning for People Living with Dementia

Healthy Lifestyle Strategies

What’s On Your Plate? Nutrition Advice

Exercise and Physical Activity for Healthy Aging: Get Fit for Life

Taking Care of Yourself

Caregiver Self-Care and Stress Management

Care for the Caregiver: Synapticure’s Resources and Support

AARP and Alzheimer’s Association: Community Resource Finder

Alzheimer’s Association Support Groups

Hilarity for Charity Caregiver Respite Grants

Managing stress via Caregiver Action Network

What is Caregiver Burnout?

10 Strategies for Dementia Caregiving

Find a therapist using Psychology Today

Arch: National Respite Network

Caregiver Skills Training

Alzheimer’s Association Education Center

UCLA Caregiver Training Videos

Dementia Careblazers: 100s of Free Dementia Training Videos from a Geropsychologist

Clinical Trials

Clinical Trials and Older Adults: How to Decide if a Trial is Right for You

Synapticure on Science: Clinical Trials and Treatments for Alzheimer’s

Need more information?

For patients with both Medicare and Medicaid, please reach out to your designated Synapticure Care Navigator to discuss coordinating home and community based services as a part of the GUIDE program and your state Medicaid program.

Additional Resources

Dementia is a complex condition, but you don’t have to face it alone. In addition to Synapticure’s services, there are many publicly available resources to support you:

Eldercare Locator

This tool locates resources in your community to provide assistance for older adults and caregivers

The Alzheimer’s Association

Offers a 24/7 helpline at (800) 272-3900, support groups, and information on dementia.

Hilarity for Charity

Provides detailed guides on dementia research and caregiving.

The National Institute on Aging

Raises awareness about Alzheimer’s and provides support and respite care for families.

Us Against Alzheimer's

Supports families by working on prevention, early detection and diagnosis, and access to treatments.

Dementia Society of America:

Offers a wide range of educational materials and programs to help those impacted by dementia.

Women Against Alzheimer's

Focused on empowering women to lead the fight against Alzheimer's through advocacy, research, and support.

Local community centers and aging organizations often have programs for patients and caregivers.

Comprehensive Cognitive Care All In One Place

We are available in all 50 states and covered by most insurance. Our telehealth clinic works with you and your existing care team seamlessly.