The Shop (aka Caregiver Joy)
Welcome to the Living With Lewy.Net Shop — created especially for dementia caregivers who need simple, reliable tools that actually help.
From planners and journals to activity books and printables, each item here is designed by a caregiver who “gets it.” No judgment, no perfection required — just resources to support you, encourage you, and help you stay steady through the ups, downs, and sideways days of dementia care.
Take a look around. Something here might be exactly what you need today.
The “I See You” Caregiver Mug Collection
Caregiving can feel invisible.
The long days, the quiet strength, the love that keeps showing up — so much of it happens behind the scenes.
The “I See You” mug collection was created as a gentle way to remind caregivers that their effort, courage, and love are not unseen.
Each mug carries a simple message of encouragement for the dementia caregiving journey.
Planners, Journals & Books
Tools to steady your days, support your heart, and remind you that you’re not walking this journey alone.
This collection includes the planners and journals that help keep your caregiving life organized, as well as the books created to give you insight, comfort, and a compassionate peek inside the dementia experience. Each resource is built from real-life caregiving wisdom—designed to bring a sense of calm, clarity, and encouragement to even the wiggliest of weeks.
Click the + sign to the right of each title to read the full description.
I See You: A Sweet Little Book of Validation for Dementia Caregivers
A Sweet Little Book of Validation for Dementia Caregivers
Caregiving is often lived in places no one else sees.
I See You was created for dementia caregivers and care partners who are bone-tired, overwhelmed, carrying more than they ever expected, or quietly holding it all together.
This is not a how-to book.
There is no advice here.
No fixing.
No instruction.
Instead, these pages gently name the moments caregivers rarely say out loud — the exhaustion, the guilt, the loneliness, the grief, and the enduring love that continues beneath it all.
Each reflection stands on its own and can be read in a few minutes — early mornings, late nights, or in the spaces in between.
Many caregivers read it for their own reassurance.
Others give it to family members, friends, or professionals as a way to help them better understand what caregiving really feels like.
If your reality sometimes feels invisible, this book was written with you in mind.
2026 Caregiver Companion Planner
Your Gentle Guide for a More Organized, More Hopeful Year
Caregiving is hard enough — your planner shouldn’t be. The 2026 Dementia Caregiver Companion Planner is your calm, practical partner for navigating the year ahead. Designed by caregiver-author Deb Jeffrey (with a sprinkle of Nora Poppins’ comforting magic), this planner helps you keep track of appointments, symptoms, behavior changes, meds, routines, and life’s endless to-dos without losing yourself in the process.
Inside, you’ll find clean, simple layouts that help you stay organized while making space for the emotional realities of caregiving. There are monthly calendars, weekly pages, logs, notes, and thoughtful prompts to help you spot patterns, celebrate small wins, and breathe easier as you go.
This planner isn’t about perfection — it’s about support. It’s about having a place to catch your brain when it feels scattered. And it’s about helping you show up each day with a bit more confidence, clarity, and compassion for both you and your loved one.
👉 Get your 2026 Companion Planner on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0G4CX1MFZ
“Me” With Dementia Talking About…
A Caregiver’s Inside Guide to the Dementia Brain
Ever wish you could peek inside your loved one’s mind and understand what’s really going on? “Me” With Dementia Talking About… is the closest thing to sitting down with dementia itself and having an honest, compassionate conversation. This gentle, eye-opening guide explains what your loved one is experiencing, why their behavior changes, and how you can respond in a way that reduces stress for both of you.
Written in the comforting, slightly whimsical Nora Poppins voice—and grounded in Deb Jeffrey’s real-life caregiving journey—this book is a must-read for anyone caring for someone with dementia. It’s clear. It’s practical. It’s full of “ohhhh, now I get it” moments that help caregivers shift from frustration to understanding.
If you want a resource that helps you navigate confusion, calm scary changes, and communicate with confidence, this book will be your new go-to.
👉 Get your copy on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FXRD4N35
Starting the Journey: A Dementia Caregiver’s Journal of Hope & Help
A Gentle Place to Begin When Life Has Just Changed Forever
The early days of a dementia diagnosis can feel like being swept into a storm without a map. Starting the Journey is the companion every new caregiver wishes they had — a gentle, understanding, beautifully guided journal that helps you take your first steps with clarity, courage, and compassion.
Written by caregiver-author Deb Jeffrey, this journal blends heartfelt encouragement with thoughtful prompts to help you process emotions, gather important information, reflect on what you’re learning, and find moments of hope in the middle of the unknown. It’s not about doing everything right — it’s about helping you breathe, think, and take the next doable step.
Whether you’re navigating doctor visits, new symptoms, big decisions, or the emotional weight of it all, this journal offers a safe place to land. It’s a soft light for the season when everything feels dark and overwhelming.
If you’re at the beginning of the dementia journey — or love someone who is — this journal is a beautiful, grounding place to start.
👉 Get your copy on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F92BZYS5
Holding On to Hope: Faith Tools for the Dementia Journey
A Gentle Guide for the Heart of a Caregiver
When you’re caring for someone with dementia, hope can feel like it slips through your fingers. Holding On to Hope was created to help you gather it back up — one simple, faith-filled moment at a time. Co-written by caregiver and author Deb Jeffrey, with contributions from a trusted psychologist, this book offers practical spiritual tools, comforting insights, and steady encouragement for the days when you’re strong… and the days when you’re absolutely not.
Inside, you’ll find short, meaningful reflections that meet you right where you are, Scriptures that breathe peace into overwhelmed hearts, and gentle reminders that God has not forgotten you in the middle of this hard, holy work. This isn’t a book about pretending the journey is easy — it’s a book about discovering grace in the middle of the mess.
If you need hope that lasts longer than a cup of coffee and strength that doesn’t depend on your own energy, this book is for you.
👉 Get your copy on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F9GD6R59
The Daily Dementia Companion: A Logbook for Caregivers
Your Day-to-Day Guide to Tracking What Matters Most
When you’re caring for someone with dementia, the days can blur together — appointments, symptoms, mood changes, medications, sleep patterns, and all the “wait… did that happen yesterday or last week?” moments. The Daily Dementia Companion is your calm, steady place to put it all.
Created by caregiver-author Deb Jeffrey, this logbook helps you track the real-life details that doctors always ask about but caregivers rarely have time to record. With simple guided spaces for daily notes, behaviors, routines, concerns, questions, wins, and “oh boy, that was a day” reflections, this book becomes an invaluable partner during medical visits and on the hard days at home.
It’s practical. It’s easy to use. And it helps you see patterns, communicate clearly with healthcare providers, and stay grounded during a journey that often feels anything but predictable.
If you want a tool that supports both your loved one and your own peace of mind, this logbook belongs by your side.
👉 Get your copy on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F99CSX9Y







