I See You

Learning While Doing

Before this day ends, I want to say something to the caregivers who are figuring this out as they go.

Because dementia caregiving doesn’t come with a manual.

I See You

I see you learning while doing.

Trying something that worked yesterday…
only to discover today is a completely different day.

I see you reading articles late at night,

watching videos,
asking questions in caregiver groups,
and quietly testing ideas in real life.

Keeping what works.

Setting aside what doesn’t.

Saving things for later…

because in dementia caregiving, “later” sometimes becomes useful.

I see you discovering tricks and workarounds you never imagined needing.

Moving furniture.

Changing routines.

Answering the same question in three different ways until one finally lands.

I see you doing all of this without formal training.

Without a classroom.

Without a clear map.

Just learning moment by moment

what helps the person you love today.

If you’re figuring this out one step at a time…

I see you

learning while doing.

And it counts.

This reflection is part of the I See You series for dementia caregivers.

More in the I See You series

Living With the Relentless
Bone-Tired
When It Feels Like Too Much