If you're caring for someone with dementia or Alzheimer's, you already know the cruelest math of this work — you do everything right and they still decline. The disease moves one way, your effort moves the other, and at the end of a hard week there is no one to tell you that what you did mattered.
CareStrong is a small, private place to put the part nobody else sees.
A caregiving log that takes seconds. What you did — a redirection that landed, a validation that softened the moment, an engagement attempt, the ordinary routine care that still counts as care. How it went. The context. Over weeks these entries become the record of your caregiving that the disease can't erase.
A pattern analysis that's quietly on your side. Which approaches actually settle your person. Which times of day are loaded. Which contexts trigger sundowning. Your memory weights the worst hour of yesterday — the data weights the whole week. After a month you'll see things you couldn't have noticed in real time.
A perspective card after the hardest moments. Not toxic positivity — real explanations from the dementia-care research literature. Why a refusal is not personal. Why repeating a question forty times isn't manipulation. What validation therapy actually does in the brain. What your steady presence is doing whether or not they can name you tomorrow.
A six-module course in five-minute daily micro-doses. Validation therapy. De-escalation protocols. Burnout prevention. Behavior mapping. Family-system dynamics. The grief that arrives in installments. Each module ships with a real caregiver story, a named tool, the research behind it, a co-caregiver exercise, and a weekly experiment.
A Pulse exercise for you and your care partner — sibling, spouse, hired aide. Same questions, separate answers, then a side-by-side. Most caregiving households are running two different care plans without knowing it. Pulse names the gap before it becomes the fight.
Privacy is the floor. No account. No login. No server. No analytics. Everything stays on your device. Export encrypted backups whenever you want. The dementia caregiver journal is yours.
You won't get a thank-you from the disease. You'll get one from the trend line. That's what this app is for.