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The Caregiver's Journey

Learn to Navigate Support Systems: Four Essential Tips / Alzheimer’s and Other Dementias

The Caregiver's Journey

Sue Ryan and Nancy Treaster

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51.9K Ratings

🗓️ 3 June 2025

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

“An educated and confident family caregiver who knows what to do in their role is really the absolute best medicine for the care receiver.” Dr. Carolyn Clevenger


Do you know extensive research specifically focused on dementia caregivers is being conducted? Are you aware of innovative studies designed to equip family caregivers with navigation skills? Now you will, and you’ll be learning about valuable opportunities to strengthen your caregiving journey.


We are Sue Ryan and Nancy Treaster. As caregivers for our loved ones with Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia, we are continuously learning new ways to support our health and well-being, and that of our care receivers. We recently discovered the groundbreaking dementia caregiver research, the CANDO Study, Dr. Carolyn Clevenger, DNP, RN, GNP-BC, AGPCNP-BC, FAANP, FGSA, FAAN, Professor at the Emory University Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing is conducting. When most people think about dementia research, they focus on studies involving people living with dementia or pharmaceutical treatments. This crucial area of research focuses on supporting the family caregivers themselves.


Dr. Clevenger is a professor and gerontological nurse practitioner who is nationally recognized as an education leader in advanced practice nursing and geriatrics. Carolyn founded, and directs, the comprehensive dementia care model called Integrated Memory Care (IMC), which provides memory and primary care in a single integrated approach for people living with dementia and their care partners.

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https://thecaregiversjourney.org/36-learn-to-navigate-support-systems-four-essential-tips-alzheimers-and-other-dementias/


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Takeaways


Tip 1: Understand Different Levels of Care Early

  • Home-Based Care
  • Community-Based Programs
  • Residential Care Options

Key considerations:

  • Each level has different eligibility requirements and payment structures
  • Availability varies by state—some follow federal guidelines, others have state regulations
  • People often wait until they desperately need memory care but try to access assisted living instead, creating unnecessary stress

Tip 2: Stay Ahead of Financial Challenges

  • Protect your assets while maintaining oversight
  • Understand the early warning signs
  • Watch for judgment impairment issues

Tip 3: Leverage Legal Support from Elder Law Experts

  • What sets elder law attorneys apart
  • Specialized dementia expertise
  • Long-term benefits

Tip 4: Take Evidence-Based Classes

  • What makes evidence-based courses effective
  • Measurable outcomes


The CAN-DO Study: Training Caregivers as Navigators

Dr. Clevenger's current research project, CAN-DO (Caregiver As Navigator Developing Skills Online), trains family caregivers to navigate four critical systems: healthcare, financial, legal, and family systems.

Course structure:

  • Six-week online course following three families through different types of dementia
  • Each day presents real-life scenarios with appropriate responses and preventive measures
  • Videos from subject matter experts including elder law attorneys, investigators, estate planners, and healthcare providers

Transcript

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This is the Whole Care Network, helping you tell your story one podcast at a time.

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Content presented in the following podcast is for information purposes only.

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Views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and guests

0:28.1

and may not represent the views and opinions of the Whole Care Network.

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Always consult with your physician for any medical advice.

0:36.8

And always consult with your attorney for any medical advice, and always consult with your

0:38.3

attorney for any legal advice. And thank you for listening to the Whole Care Network.

0:52.7

When most of us think about dementia research, we think about studies on people living with dementia

0:58.3

or pharmaceuticals. In this episode, Nancy and I are talking with Dr. Carolyn Clevenger of

1:06.0

Emory Integrated Memory Care. We're talking about dementia caregiver focused research and her current

1:14.0

can-do study. We're sharing four tips. Welcome. We're Sue Ryan and Nancy Treister. This podcast

1:25.6

brings our years of experience in a variety of family caregiving roles to prepare you to navigate your caregiving journey.

1:32.6

We're sharing our personal experiences, not medical advice, and because it's our passion to support you on your journey, we believe no topic is off limits.

1:42.6

Let's get started.

1:48.7

Thank you. We believe no topic is on limits. Let's get started. Dr. Clevenger is a professor and a gerontological nurse practitioner.

1:55.0

She's a nationally recognized education leader in advanced practice nursing and in geriatrics and gerontology. She is the founder

2:03.5

and director of the comprehensive dementia care model, integrated memory care, or what we finally call

2:10.6

IMC. IMC represents an innovative practice that provides memory and primary care in a single integrated model

2:19.1

for people living with dementia and their care partners and is an active participant in the

2:25.1

Medicare guide model. We'll talk a little bit more about that in a minute. In addition to talking

2:30.6

to Carolyn today about her study and research in general around caregivers,

2:36.4

we're also this month interviewing several other nurse scientists about their research on

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