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Welcome to Caregiver Way
No one should have to navigate caregiving alone. Caregiver Way is a free online resource library designed to support family caregivers with trusted information, practical guidance, and self-awareness whenever it's needed.
Our growing library features short, expert-led videos, downloadable guides, checklists, and articles covering the topics caregivers face every day—self-care, caring for your loved one, financial & legal, end-of-life care and life after caregiving. Whether you have five minutes or an hour, you'll find relevant, easy-to-understand content that fits your schedule.
Caregiver Way also includes a private journal where you can capture thoughts, track your caregiving journey, record important moments, and reflect along the way—all in one secure place.
Wherever you are in your caregiving journey, Caregiver Way is here to provide reliable resources, practical tools, and compassionate support to help you care with greater confidence.
Featured Content & Contributors

Preparing an End of Life File
Abby Vincent
Approved on May 15th, 2024
2 min watch
Video
An end-of-life file can help have all important documents in one place.

Brooke's Place
Contributor
Transforming Grief to Hope at Brooke’s Place. Brooke’s Place provides support groups, therapy services and education to empower children, teens, young adults, and their families to thrive in the midst of grief. To learn more about Brooke's Place and how they are creating a compassionate community, watch this video: https://youtu.be/8Uv1r46xK84?si=HOcHFwg7RF4h1VgH

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.

Stephanie Garner
Contributor
Director of Parent Support and Education
Stephanie Garner graduated from Franklin College with her undergraduate degree in psychology and from Indiana University with a Masters in Kinesiology. She has a passion for working with individuals with developmental disabilities and is excited to be part of the team at Down Syndrome Indiana. Stephanie began attending DSI events after the birth of her daughter, Lily, who just happens to have an extra chromosome. She states, “Working at Down Syndrome Indiana is a dream come true! DSI is such and amazing organization that has done so much to support our family.” Stephanie resides in Plainfield with her husband and daughter.

Giving Medication
Diane Chew
Approved on October 29th, 2024
1 min watch
Video
Here are some ways that might help you give your loved one medication.

Kelley Brown
Contributor
Special Populations Advisor - Dementia
As a Dementia Advisor with a background in Speech Pathology, I specialize in supporting adults impacted by progressive neurological disorders. I provide education, guidance, and personalized strategies to caregivers of people living with dementia, helping them manage behavioral, emotional, and cognitive challenges. I collaborate with Care Guides and Service Coordinators to ensure families receive the resources and long-term planning support they need. I’m married with two young boys, and we love traveling, trying new restaurants, and exploring new activities. From a young age, I’ve felt drawn to caring for others, especially those who are vulnerable. I believe life’s challenges remind us to offer kindness and support to those around us—you never know when you might need a helping hand yourself.
It takes a village.
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