My 89-year-old mother has been dealing with dementia for quite a while and my 93-year-old father sleeps most of the day. I cherish the moments I have with them. But I know their health is rapidly declining. Those who care for the elderly or disabled know how difficult this can be. Many times, the caregiver pours all they are into the person they are caring for. I am grateful for board certified geropsychologist, Natali Edmonds, PsyD, founder of Dementia Careblazers. She shares trustworthy information and support for people dealing with someone with dementia. Dr. Edmonds will share the signs of burnout and the importance of self-care when caring for others.