Caring for a loved one with dementia isn’t easy. Between memory loss, mood changes, and the growing need for day-to-day help, it can feel like a full-time job—one that takes a toll emotionally, physically, and financially. At Cornerstone Caregiving, we know just how overwhelming this journey can be. That’s why we’re excited to share something new that could make a real difference: the GUIDE Program.
GUIDE stands for Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience. It’s a new initiative from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, designed to give families extra support when they need it most. The program is aimed at helping people living with dementia—and the family members who care for them—by offering services like:
The GUIDE Program is available to Medicare Part A and B beneficiaries who’ve been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia and meet certain medical criteria. Once approved, families work with a care team to build a plan that fits their unique situation.
Not sure if your loved one qualifies? Reach out to your local Cornerstone Caregiving team and we’ll walk you through the process.
Let’s face it—caring for someone with dementia can be exhausting. Most caregivers don’t get the time off or support they truly need. That’s where the GUIDE Program comes in. It’s here to:
As a national respite partner for the GUIDE Program, Cornerstone Caregiving works with families to put care plans into action. Whether that means helping with daily routines, offering caregiver breaks, or connecting you with community resources—we’re here to make sure no one goes through this alone.
Every care plan is flexible and personalized. It’s not one-size-fits-all, because no two families are the same.
If you’re caring for someone with dementia, or just looking for a bit more support, the GUIDE Program might be exactly what you need. Cornerstone Caregiving is ready to help you learn more, see if you qualify, and get started with services that make a real difference.