Honoring the Heart of Care: Hearing from Joan Foust During National Caregiver’s Month
National Family Caregivers’ Month November is National Family Caregivers’ Month, a time dedicated to recognizing the more than 53 million unpaid family caregivers across the United States who give so much of themselves—often quietly, without acknowledgment. These caregivers devote countless hours of emotional, physical and mental energy to supporting loved ones through illness, aging or … Read More
Join Us for Sage Advice Community Conversations
When a loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or dementia, families often face grief, stress and difficult decisions. Figuring out how to pay for care should not be another burden. That’s why Sagepoint is proud to bring back our Sage Advice Community Conversation series on October 15 at 6pm for an evening dedicated to … Read More
Support Sagepoint’s Mission to Serve Southern Maryland: Donate to End-of-Year Campaign
When a loved one faces dementia, families need more than care—they need comfort, patience and hope. Our “Caring Hearts” campaign helps make that possible for families in Southern Maryland. Through this campaign, we aim to provide the specialized care and support needed to preserve dignity, joy and connection for seniors affected by memory loss. … Read More
Untangling Heirs’ Property: Protecting Generational Wealth Through Estate Planning
Written by Christine M. Parker, CFP®, APMA™, CRPC™, CSRIC®, Wealth Advisor for Family Financial Caregivers October is Financial Planning Month and includes Estate Planning Awareness Week(October 20–26, 2025)—a timely reminder that protecting a family home or land from tangledtitle is about more than property; it’s about financial stability and generational wealthpreservation. For family financial caregivers, … Read More
Millennials in the Sandwich Generation: Balancing Care, Money, and Giving Back
Millennials, born between 1981 and 1996, are entering a unique and challenging phase of life. Many are part of the Sandwich Generation, raising children while also caring for older parents, often navigating the complexities of cognitive decline and dementia. This dual responsibility can be financially and emotionally overwhelming. However, by aligning money behaviors with … Read More
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