Caregiver Restrest, help, and hope for dementia caregivers
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Short videos that actually help

A vetted shelf, not an endless feed. Every video is from a source experts trust. Tap your situation below and everything else gets out of the way. Nothing plays until you tap it, and one is enough for today. Every video wears its length in the corner, and a longer one is still yours in pieces: ten minutes tonight is a real start, and the rest will wait. (Videos stream from YouTube, so they need an internet connection.)

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Encouragement: for you, not about tasks

Before you trust a "recovery" video: the 20-second check

YouTube has no shortage of dementia "reversal" stories, and almost none survive four questions:

  1. Vascular or Alzheimer's? Nearly all "reversal" content is Alzheimer's, and it doesn't transfer.
  2. What are they selling, and does the hope require buying it? Programs, supplements, clinics.
  3. Is it one edited testimonial, or data someone independent could check?
  4. Does the "miracle" hold up without the basics? Take the lifestyle-and-blood-pressure part as the real content; treat the word "reversal" as the claim to distrust.

Honest truth: there's no vetted library of vascular-dementia recoveries, because true reversal isn't currently possible. The real recovery story is unglamorous: blood pressure controlled, sleep fixed, hearing working, another stroke prevented. Families who do that often get the longest, steadiest plateaus of any dementia. When in doubt, bring the video's claim to the doctor visit, not the checkout page.

A gentle rule for the feed

YouTube will offer you fifty more videos the moment one ends, most of them louder and scarier than what you came for. Watch the one you picked, then close the tab. This shelf will be here tomorrow; your evening is yours.