

Sustaining Your Solo while Mastering the Caregiving Duet
Welcome to Our Duet
In music, a duet requires two people to be in sync, even when the tempo changes. In caregiving, that “duet” is the relationship you share with your loved one with cognitive decline—but it’s also the song you sing with your spouse, your children, and even yourself. When cognitive decline enters the family dynamic, the music changes.
At Our Duet, we help you find your rhythm again.
The Caregiver’s Solo
Finding your own peace in the midst of the noise.
- Emotional resilience
- Burnout prevention
- “I” focused support
Read Our Latest Article:
The Healthy Brain
Supporting brain health becomes increasingly important, especially since around 10% of people diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) develop Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia each year.

The Caregiving Duet
Practical tools to stay in sync with your loved one.
- Professional guidance
- Practical resources
- Caregiver community
- Dementia stage-specific activity books
Read Our Latest Article:
The Sandwich Generation
A collection of articles to help caregivers navigate the challenges of caring for adult parents while managing a young family.

What’s new
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What Happens to Your Social Media After You’re Gone?

What happens to social media accounts after people pass? Are accounts just deleted? And who, among your grieving family, will think that through?
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Tips for Finding Travel Companions in Your Golden Years

Many older adults say they would love to travel but they do not want to travel alone. They risk missing out on great life fulling opportunities simply because they don’t know how to fix the problem. Today there are many ways to find suitable travel companions.
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3 Smart Ways to Prevent a Loved One with Dementia from Leaving the Faucet Running

There are several solutions to prevent damage to your home from loved ones leaving the faucet on.

Our stage-specific activity books are professionally designed across four distinct levels to match your loved one’s current cognitive rhythm.
Whether you are navigating early changes or late-stage care, these tools provide a bridge to help you stay mentally active and joyfully in sync—ensuring no one is left out of the duet.




