Dana Crysler-Crombach
Input is good for people who don’t see loved ones every day.
It’s not about nagging. It’s having a good narrative.
People want to feel useful. Give them small tasks to help.
Prevent surprises judgment and panic, by keeping communication open with other family members.
Listen to verbals and non-verbals
It’s all about Them. How the three T’s can help.
Don't take Treading lightly...treads for slippery socks
Your role isn’t to fix everything while present. help bring relief when you can.
Weekly Routines give a good rhythm.
Neighborhood Network
Can’t be there 24/7? Utilize these 3 C’s.
What if I’m not enough? You don’t need a degree to care for your loved one.
“What if I forget something important?”
Number one mistake new caregivers make - they think they have to do it all!
“No more, who did I talk to moments with MD office calls !”
Here’s the truth… caregiving isn’t about what you do, it’s about how you do it !
3 things to remember as a new caregiver
Five reasons home beats the nursing home.  Home isn’t just preference. It’s Power!!!
November 10, 2025
November 9, 2025