Caring Mind is designed to help caregivers of someone with Alzheimers Disease and related dementia to enhance their mindset during caregiving, deal with the difficult situations related to dementia, reduce stress, alleviate depression, and improve quality of life.
The Caring Mind curriculum is based on research by Photozig, Inc. and Stanford University, with the incorporation of new techniques to foster constructive thinking, positive acceptance of challenges, visualization of new ways to cope, and daily practices.
We hope that our cognitive coping curriculum will teach skills and help families struggling with dementia caregiving, as it has helped many caregivers in our past research studies.
The Caring Project is conducting a research study to develop new coping resources for caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer’s Disease and related dementia.
• Are you a caregiver of an individual with dementia?
• Would you like to learn how to deal with difficult caregiving situations?
This is a self-paced program (no face-to-face meetings, appointments, etc), and participants can live anywhere in the US. If this program is not helpful to you, please forward this information to someone who can benefit from this free service.
The goals of our project are: (1) to evaluate materials related to dementia and how to cope with difficult situations; (2) to study dissemination of information about dementia caregiving; and (3) to develop new resources to enhance the quality of life.
If this sounds like something you would be interested in, please contact the research team:
Email: [email protected]
Tel: +1 (650) 694-7496 ext. 5
Thank you and we hope that enjoy your app!
Caring Project Team