You're Grieving Someone Who's Still Alive—And Nobody's Talking About It

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You've been reading everything you can find about Alzheimer's.

The stages. The symptoms. Communication tips. Caregiving strategies.

But you still feel horrible. And you can't figure out why.

Here's why: You're not looking for more information. You're looking for emotional support

—and the articles don't give you that.

This guide does.

With My Top 3 Strategies, you will:

✅ The Strengths Inventory (Pages 6-7)
A 10-minute exercise that helps you see what you're already good at—so you stop feeling powerless and start using your strengths intentionally

✅ The Eco-Map Tool
A visual exercise that shows you who's in your support network—so you stop isolating and start letting people in

✅ Curated Resources
Books, podcasts, and documentaries that address the emotional side of dementia—not just caregiving tips and medical facts

What You'll Learn With This Free PDF

Secret #1

How to X Without Y So You Can Z

Secret #2

How to X Without Y So You Can Z

Secret #3

How to X Without Y So You Can Z

Who Am I—And Why Did I Create This Guide

Hi, I'm Liz Brown.

I'm a clinically trained social worker who specializes in grief and loss—so when my father-in-law was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in November 2021, I thought I'd be prepared.

I wasn't.

I watched my husband try to be the emotional anchor for his entire family—and it was draining him. Draining us. I Googled at midnight, searched for answers, read every article I could find.

But here's what I discovered:

Everything focused on what Alzheimer's IS—the stages, the symptoms, the caregiving tips.

Nothing addressed the emotional reality of grieving someone who's still alive.

That's when I realized: I wasn't looking for more information. I was looking for emotional support—and I couldn't find it.

So I created what I needed—and that's this guide.

It won't make the emotional roller coaster disappear. But it will help you feel less alone, more steady, and more capable of handling what's ahead.

Let's walk this path together.

— Liz

You Don't Have to Keep Doing This Alone

You don't have to Google at 2 AM hoping to find the answer

that makes you feel okay.

You don't have to pretend you're fine while you're falling apart.

You don't have to choose between caring for them and caring for yourself.

You just need the right tools—and this guide gives you three of them.

Download it now. Start with the Strengths Inventory on page 6. Take the first step toward feeling steadier.

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