Caregiver Resources

Color Connection resources offer guidance, ideas, and gentle activity suggestions for caregivers supporting someone living with dementia.

These articles share simple ways to introduce activities, create comfortable environments, and support meaningful moments of engagement.

Quick Guidance

Meet Each Moment Gently

Energy, focus, and comfort can change throughout the day.
Simple activities can adapt to those moments.

Presence matters

Creative engagement is not about completing a task.
It is about sharing time together.

There is no perfect outcome

Returning to the same page, stopping early, or simply sitting together can still be meaningful.

This reinforces your caregiving philosophy.

Understanding Dementia Moments

Activities & Connection Ideas

Caregiver Reflections

Guidance Informed by Dementia Care Principles

Many dementia care approaches encourage simple, adaptable activities that support emotional comfort, shared presence, and quality of life.

The reflections and guidance shared in this section are informed by widely recognized principles of person-centered dementia care and meaningful engagement.

You may include quiet references such as:

• person-centered care approaches
• non-pharmacological engagement
• quality-of-life priorities in dementia care

OUR APPROACH

We believe that meaningful support begins with understanding, patience, and compassion. Every insight shared here is designed to reduce stress, support dignity, and encourage connection — for caregivers and those they support.

Support for Caregivers, Too

Our approach respects the emotional and practical realities of caregiving — without adding pressure or expectations.

Designed with Cognition in Mind

Our approach respects the emotional and practical realities of caregiving — without adding pressure or expectations.

Creativity as Connection

Coloring becomes a shared language — offering moments of presence, familiarity, and gentle engagement.