Caregiver Support articles
Caregiver Support
Practical articles for family caregivers: how to track cognitive and movement change, what clinicians need, and how to keep tracking sustainable.
Family caregivers do most of the noticing in neurology. This collection is written for the person doing that quiet, exhausting work: how to keep a log that will still exist in six months, how to have hard conversations honestly, what memory clinics and neurology practices actually want to see, and how to use short guided assessments so that the record you bring to an appointment is data, not just worry.
2 articles
Why Between-Visit Data Matters in Neurology
Neurology visits are short and infrequent. Between-visit patient-reported data closes the gap by turning single snapshots into a trend clinicians can act on.
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Read articleA Caregiver's Guide to Tracking Cognitive Change
How family caregivers can track subtle cognitive changes at home, what to record, and how to bring useful data to a memory clinic or primary care appointment.
9 min read
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