


For Women Caring for & About Loved Ones with Early-Onset Dementia
Join in community with women of similar loss, age-and-stage of life, and desire to learn how to grieve while loving someone diagnosed with a progressive illness and coping with many non-death losses. Diagnoses include ALS, FTD, young onset Alzheimer’s, Huntington’s Disease, PPA, PSP, MSA, and others—please connect if you need to check a diagnosis or ask questions.
This course will support you to comprehend what’s going on within you and connect with others who understand. This is a space to turn your attention to your own experience, at least temporarily, in context that you may be inundated with medical information and what-ifs related to your loved one. Join us to include yourself in your own compassion and your own care.
In this course, you will learn:
What is and how to walk with anticipatory grief
About grieving non-death losses related to what was, what was expected, and what could or should be
Grief models beyond the 5 stage model, and how to consider which model works for your grief & your life in an intentional and actionable way
How to navigate mortality anxiety as you bear witness to a loved one with early-onset dementia
Nuanced aspects of loving, caring for, & grief related to loving someone with young-onset dementia
Courses at Voyager intentionally & compassionately do not include:
Therapy of any kind
Long sharing—questions sometimes need context, but no sharing during course
Discussion of any specific event of death
Unpacking of any trauma
Over 4 weeks, you will receive:
2 hours of live Q&A with a grief expert specifically trained & career experienced in early onset dementia & neurodegenerative disease care
2 hours of education on topics and themes cultivated specifically for you, with your loss, in your stage of life, presented in compassionately short 15 minute segments
4 hours in community with women like you who understand the ins-and-outs of caring about and caring for a loved one with early-onset dementia
4 hours of intentional space for you to include yourself in your own care
Space to make peer connections over the course of 4 weeks at your own pace
Opportunity to participate in contact information sharing with your whole cohort for ongoing peer support and organic connection (if desired)
Course time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST
Start date: Saturday, June 7th, 2025
End date: Saturday, June 28th, 2025
Sending you lots of hope for soft moments on hard days. Register your spot in the room — we look forward to meeting you and connecting soon.
Join in community with women of similar loss, age-and-stage of life, and desire to learn how to grieve while loving someone diagnosed with a progressive illness and coping with many non-death losses. Diagnoses include ALS, FTD, young onset Alzheimer’s, Huntington’s Disease, PPA, PSP, MSA, and others—please connect if you need to check a diagnosis or ask questions.
This course will support you to comprehend what’s going on within you and connect with others who understand. This is a space to turn your attention to your own experience, at least temporarily, in context that you may be inundated with medical information and what-ifs related to your loved one. Join us to include yourself in your own compassion and your own care.
In this course, you will learn:
What is and how to walk with anticipatory grief
About grieving non-death losses related to what was, what was expected, and what could or should be
Grief models beyond the 5 stage model, and how to consider which model works for your grief & your life in an intentional and actionable way
How to navigate mortality anxiety as you bear witness to a loved one with early-onset dementia
Nuanced aspects of loving, caring for, & grief related to loving someone with young-onset dementia
Courses at Voyager intentionally & compassionately do not include:
Therapy of any kind
Long sharing—questions sometimes need context, but no sharing during course
Discussion of any specific event of death
Unpacking of any trauma
Over 4 weeks, you will receive:
2 hours of live Q&A with a grief expert specifically trained & career experienced in early onset dementia & neurodegenerative disease care
2 hours of education on topics and themes cultivated specifically for you, with your loss, in your stage of life, presented in compassionately short 15 minute segments
4 hours in community with women like you who understand the ins-and-outs of caring about and caring for a loved one with early-onset dementia
4 hours of intentional space for you to include yourself in your own care
Space to make peer connections over the course of 4 weeks at your own pace
Opportunity to participate in contact information sharing with your whole cohort for ongoing peer support and organic connection (if desired)
Course time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST
Start date: Saturday, June 7th, 2025
End date: Saturday, June 28th, 2025
Sending you lots of hope for soft moments on hard days. Register your spot in the room — we look forward to meeting you and connecting soon.
Join in community with women of similar loss, age-and-stage of life, and desire to learn how to grieve while loving someone diagnosed with a progressive illness and coping with many non-death losses. Diagnoses include ALS, FTD, young onset Alzheimer’s, Huntington’s Disease, PPA, PSP, MSA, and others—please connect if you need to check a diagnosis or ask questions.
This course will support you to comprehend what’s going on within you and connect with others who understand. This is a space to turn your attention to your own experience, at least temporarily, in context that you may be inundated with medical information and what-ifs related to your loved one. Join us to include yourself in your own compassion and your own care.
In this course, you will learn:
What is and how to walk with anticipatory grief
About grieving non-death losses related to what was, what was expected, and what could or should be
Grief models beyond the 5 stage model, and how to consider which model works for your grief & your life in an intentional and actionable way
How to navigate mortality anxiety as you bear witness to a loved one with early-onset dementia
Nuanced aspects of loving, caring for, & grief related to loving someone with young-onset dementia
Courses at Voyager intentionally & compassionately do not include:
Therapy of any kind
Long sharing—questions sometimes need context, but no sharing during course
Discussion of any specific event of death
Unpacking of any trauma
Over 4 weeks, you will receive:
2 hours of live Q&A with a grief expert specifically trained & career experienced in early onset dementia & neurodegenerative disease care
2 hours of education on topics and themes cultivated specifically for you, with your loss, in your stage of life, presented in compassionately short 15 minute segments
4 hours in community with women like you who understand the ins-and-outs of caring about and caring for a loved one with early-onset dementia
4 hours of intentional space for you to include yourself in your own care
Space to make peer connections over the course of 4 weeks at your own pace
Opportunity to participate in contact information sharing with your whole cohort for ongoing peer support and organic connection (if desired)
Course time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST
Start date: Saturday, June 7th, 2025
End date: Saturday, June 28th, 2025
Sending you lots of hope for soft moments on hard days. Register your spot in the room — we look forward to meeting you and connecting soon.