DoMa CARE
02/13/2026
Valentine’s Day is a beautiful reminder that love is more than memory — it is a feeling, a connection, and a moment shared. For those living with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, this day can still be filled with warmth and meaning.
Love does not disappear when memories fade. A gentle touch, a familiar song, the scent of flowers, or looking through old photographs can spark comfort and joy. Simple moments — holding hands, sharing chocolate, listening to favorite music — can create feelings of safety and belonging.
Families and caregivers can focus on creating calm, happy experiences rather than recalling the past. What matters most is not what is remembered, but what is felt.
On Valentine’s Day, celebrate love in its simplest form — patience, kindness, and being together.
01/13/2025
Joanne De Rubeis on LinkedIn: #caregivingsupport #caregiving #caregivers #aginginplace #aging… ✨ Reflecting on 2024 and Empowering Caregivers for 2025 ✨ As 2024 comes to a close, I want to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude to everyone who…
10/20/2023
We are all just walking each other home. "LET ME HOLD YOUR HAND" ...The sacret space and time where grace and compassion embrace those on their final journey...
In loving memory of Margaret Orban 🩷
10/26/2022
https://alzheimer.ca/en/help-support/im-caring-person-living-dementia/long-term-care
Long-term care When a person living with dementia needs full time support, moving to a long-term care home may be the next step for you and your family.
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