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Caregiver Way features informational content and a social platform to connect with other caregivers in five categories:
Self-care
Caring for your Loved One
Financial & Legal
End-of-Life Care
Life After Caregiving
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Meaningful Connection Caring for a loved one often brings feelings of isolation and loneliness. Caregiver Way provides a safe place for thoughtfulness about these topics as well as connection with others who walk a similar path, proving that no one is alone on their caregiving journey.
Self-Awareness In Caregiver Way, private journals and prompted assessments help you, the caregiver, self-identify and offer insights into your challenges and needs.
Featured Content & Contributors

Don't Be Ashamed to Ask for Help
Rick Garrett
Approved on September 26th, 2024
1 min watch
Video
It's important to seek help as a caregiver.

Diane Chew
Contributor
Dementia Coach Diane
I’m a certified life coach and full-time caregiver for my husband, Ben, who is living at home with Lewy Body Dementia. I share our journey together on social media: @dementiacoachdiane to help other caregivers as they navigate through the daily challenges of taking care of a loved one at home. You can find me on Instagram, FB, YouTube and TikTok offering tips on dementia care and self care. As a coach, I know how important it is to address caregiver needs on all levels: physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual, and I offer my personal solutions as I walk a similar path every day, caring for my beloved husband.

Power of Attorney Documents
Stasia Demos Mills
Approved on May 28th, 2024
3 min listen
Audio
Knowing how to navigate power of attorney documents is important.

Dustin Ziegler
Content Advisory Board Member
Director, Caregiver Advocacy and Support
Dustin Ziegler currently serves as director of caregiver support and advocacy for the Anthem Indiana PathWays for Aging program. In this role, Ziegler leads numerous program development, innovation, and implementation efforts offering resources and supports to maximize caregiver proficiencies and member health outcomes. Before joining Anthem, Ziegler was vice president of clinical integration at CICOA Aging & In-Home Solutions where he worked to partner with health and health systems, position CICOA with clinical research opportunities, and develop the Dementia Friends Indiana program. He was selected as the 2019 Indiana University School of Medicine Torchbearer Award recipient in the state of Indiana for his public health efforts around Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. Ziegler also served as director of clinical engagement at the Alzheimer’s Association Greater Indiana and holds a gerontology degree from Indiana University.

Having the Hospice Conversation
Dr. William G. Hoy
Approved on April 23rd, 2025
2 min watch
Video
Here are some tips for navigating the hospice conversation with your loved one.

Dr. William G. Hoy
Contributor
D.Min., FT
With more than 35 years of care for the dying and bereaved, Dr. Hoy is a Clinical Professor of Medical Humanities at Baylor University. His experience includes more than 20 years of leading bereavement and pastoral care programs in hospice settings. Dr. Hoy has authored more than 125 articles and book chapters as well as six books. In addition to his role with students at Baylor, he is a frequent presenter among groups of professional colleagues in health care across the United States and Canada. Dr. Hoy is active in the Association for Death Education & Counseling on whose board he served from 2012 to 2020 including six years as an officer. He also holds advisory board positions with Our House Grief Support Center in Los Angeles, California, Pathways Volunteer Hospice in Long Beach, California, and the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) in Washington, D.C.
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