• Dementia Caregivers Circle

    The Dementia Caregivers Drop-in Circle is a great opportunity to connect with others who understand your situation. Join Leader Rosanne Corcoran in a warm and welcoming community, where you can […]

  • Dementia Stages – Part 2: Middle Stage Dementia

    Dementia Stages - Part 2: Middle-Stage Dementia - What’s Happening in the Brain and Practical Tools for Daily Life. Join Leader Jessie Hillock in a warm and welcoming community, where […]

  • After Caregiving

    After Caregiving is a new Circle for those navigating life after their caregiving journey has ended. If you’re wondering, "Now what?" you're not alone. This transition can be challenging, and […]

  • Journaling for Caregivers and Grievers

    Journaling, through writing or art, can be a powerful self-care tool where you can process feelings and relieve stress. Facilitator Ann Kline provides prompts for reflection and opportunities to share […]

  • Caregivers of Color

    Join Leader Jerri McElroy. This circle is an opportunity to create a supportive community for caregivers of color.

  • Connection Circle

    Connection Drop-in Circles are a great opportunity to connect with others who understand your situation. Join Leader Kristy Shell in a warm and welcoming community, where you can find support […]

  • Caregivers Under 40 Connection Circle

    This Connection Circle focuses on the host of unique challenges faced by younger Caregivers. Join Leader Becca Dittrich in a warm and welcoming community, where you can find support and […]

  • Grief Connection Circle

    No matter the type of grief you are experiencing, join leader Karen Midlo, End-of-Life Doula and Certified Grief Educator, to share what’s on your mind or in your heart.

  • Guilt and Shame

    Join Leader Susanne White, caregiver advocate, speaker, author and Founder of Caregiver Warrior and co-leader Rosanne Corcoran to unpack these common caregiver feelings.

  • When the Clipboard Gets in the Way

    If you’ve ever spent hours chasing records, walked into an ER where no one could see your parent’s medical history, or carried a binder just to keep doctors on the […]