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Apr 8, 20261 min
Recognition Leads to Inclusion
Inclusion isn’t just a value—it’s a design choice. ➡️ We design ramps for accessibility. ➡️ We create signs for navigation. ➡️ We build systems that include. 😟 But inclusion for dementia care is often invisible. The Dementia Guardian symbol makes inclusion visible—helping communities respond with intention instead of uncertainty. 🤔 What if inclusion started with something as simple as recognition? Dementia Guardian: designing communities where everyone is seen and supported. 💜

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Apr 7, 20261 min
Strengthening the Social Fabric: Supporting dementia care benefits everybody
Caring for people with dementia isn’t optional—it’s essential. Every life supported, every caregiver recognized, and every community adapted strengthens the social fabric that binds us all. Let’s make compassion visible and actionable. Dementia Guardian: turning awareness into action to strengthen every community we share.

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Apr 6, 20263 min
The Power of A Symbol: How One Visible Signal Can Transform Dementia Care in Our Communities
A Conversation That Needs to Happen Q: “Wait… what is Dementia Guardian?” A: “It’s a symbol worn by caregivers.” Q: “A symbol? How does that help?” A: “Think about how we respond to symbols every day. A stop sign. A uniform. A wheelchair icon. We don’t need explanations—we understand instantly.” Q: “…So you’re saying this works the same way?” A: “Yes. When a caregiver wears the Dementia Guardian symbol, it quietly signals: this moment may require patience, understanding, and support.” Q: “And...

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