End-of-Life Stage
Dementia is a life-limiting illness. How and when dying will come is a personal experience for everyone.
Dementia is a life-limiting illness. How and when dying will come is a personal experience for everyone.
The end-of-life sessions will provide you with:
- knowledge of what to expect, you may observe
- skills that will help navigate this stage.
- suggestions of where you can find supports for the different emotions you may
experience.
Open the roadmaps below. One will give you an overview of dementia, and the second will give you a visual of the End-of-Life stage.

Dementia Progression Roadmap – Overview

Dementia Progression Roadmap – End-of-Life stage
Keeping Track of Progress
Living with dementia can cause big changes in individuals’ and families’ future plans. Your caregiving role is dependent on the needs of the person with dementia and your unique situation. Use this checklist as a guide to help plan ahead.

Care Partner Checklist – End-of-Life
What you will learn:
The end-of-life sessions will provide you with:
- knowledge of what to expect you may observe
- skills that will be helpful in navigating this stage.
- suggestions of where you can find supports for the different emotions you may
experience.
Open the PDFs below. One will give you a visual of the overview of dementia. The second
will give you a visual of End-of-life stage.
Continue learning
Explore more sessions and continue your learning journey to expand your knowledge further
My Tools 4 Care
My Tools 4 Care was developed to help you as a care partner as you care for a person living with dementia in the community.
Late Stage
It is a natural human reaction to hope when facing challenges. When living with a progressive illness, what we hope for changes over time. Hope always remains present.
