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Dementia Careblazers is an online education and support platform for dementia caregivers, founded and led by board-certified geropsychologist Dr. Natali Edmonds. The platform emphasizes “making caregiving easier,” combining psychology, practical care strategies, and emotional support. It primarily serves family members caring for people with dementia, while also offering talks and workshops for professionals and organizations.
Its flagship program is The Care Collective, described as a comprehensive online support and training community that includes expert-led courses, weekly live support groups, and personalized guidance from Dr. Natali and her team. In addition, the platform offers 1-on-1 private consultations, available as a single session or a 3-session package, for addressing specific family caregiving challenges. Free resources include the Dementia Survival Guide, an email newsletter, and a large library of dementia care videos on YouTube. The page does not clearly state whether there are structured recorded courses or a full course syllabus.
The instructor credentials are a clear strength: Dr. Natali Edmonds has a certified background in geropsychology and is described on the site as a nationally recognized dementia expert. Her YouTube channel has accumulated 26 million views, and the newsletter has around 80,000 subscribers. Based on the page, instruction appears to be in English. The captured text does not mention completion certificates, professional certification, or continuing education credits, so it should not be treated as a certificate-oriented course.
Pricing information is incomplete. The page clearly offers a free guide, free newsletter, and YouTube videos; it also lists a “Difficult Decisions” event priced at US$7. Specific pricing, payment methods, and refund policies for The Care Collective and 1-on-1 consultations are not disclosed. If users mainly rely on the free content, the entry cost is low; if they plan to purchase access to the core community or private consultations, they should confirm the fees in advance.
The strengths are its clear focus on a specialized field, credible expert background, attention to both patients and caregivers, and live support groups/community features that can help reduce the isolation of caregiving. The drawbacks are limited pricing transparency, no certificate information, and a language barrier for Chinese-speaking users. It is best suited to family caregivers currently caring for a relative with dementia who want to learn communication and behavioral response skills, need emotional support, or want guidance on individual cases. It may also be suitable for organizations looking to host dementia-related training.
The accessibility of the official website itself cannot be confirmed from the text, but its free YouTube content is generally restricted in mainland China, so overall access is rated as “partially restricted.” Payment methods are not disclosed, and domestic users should confirm whether international credit cards or other suitable methods are supported before purchasing. Alternatives include resources from the Alzheimer's Association, caregiver courses from hospital memory clinics, geriatric care courses on Coursera/edX, and domestic Alzheimer’s disease nonprofit organizations and caregiver communities.
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