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This month, we’re highlighting the quiet strength, resilience, and patience that caregivers bring to their work every day.
We’re marking World Alzheimer’s Month. This issue shares practical tips for caring for someone with dementia.
More than 100 million caregivers in the U.S. face the daily task of caring for loved ones, often sacrificing their own well-being in the process.  
If you’re a caregiver, one of the most important things you can do is carve out time for yourself. Try to make this a conscious effort every day.
Everyone deserves support for total health, mind, body, and spirit.
Nature can support caregivers in simple ways. You’ll learn how connecting with the ground can help lower stress and improve well‑being.
This month’s newsletter offers simple tips and real‑life reflections for caregivers across Washington.
Someone You Cared For Caregiver grief is real. It can feel overwhelming, make daily life difficult, and bring deep sadness and loss.
We know how important it is to stay informed, connected, and supported, so we’re excited to introduce the first edition of the Caregiving in