Used by men who suddenly find themselves responsible for dementia care.

Phase I: Stabilization

Your Wife Was Just diagnosed With Dementia

Here's What To Do in the First 48 Hours

The Problem

Most men leave the doctor’s office with a diagnosis — and no clear plan.

Suddenly you’re responsible for:

• medications
• medical paperwork
• safety risks at home
• financial protection
• communication with family
• daily care decisions

And no one explains what needs to happen first.

When the early priorities aren’t handled quickly, small problems can become dangerous ones.

What This Guide Gives You

Phase I: Stabilization walks you through the most important steps to take during the first 48 hours after diagnosis.

Not everything.

Just the priorities that matter right now.

Inside this guide you’ll learn how to:

Reduce immediate safety risks at home
Secure medications and critical documents
Organize medical and insurance information
Protect finances from early exploitation
Identify your support network
Set up a simple tracking system for care

These steps create initial stability so you’re not scrambling when the first crisis happens.

What You’ll Accomplish

In less than two days, you’ll:

• Reduce the most common safety risks
• Get critical information organized
• Protect finances and accounts
• Establish basic communication structure
• Start the systems that make caregiving manageable

This isn’t about becoming an expert on dementia.

It’s about containing the situation so you can think clearly about what comes next.

Who This Is For

This guide is designed specifically for:

Husbands who have just learned their wife has dementia and suddenly find themselves responsible for her care.

No medical jargon.

No theory.

Just practical steps that work.

What Happens After Stabilization

Stabilization reduces immediate risk.

But stabilization is not long-term control.

The next phase installs the systems that keep daily care manageable.

After completing this guide, you can continue into:

Phase II: Operational Foundation

Where you’ll learn how to build the daily structures that keep dementia care from becoming constant chaos.

Phase I: Stabilization

The First 48 Hours After Diagnosis

Practical Tools and Structure for Men Managing Dementia Care

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Stabilization hands the first 48 hours.

The next phase installs the systems that prevent daily chaos.

The Dementia Care Operations System

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Created by Donna Chandler, Registered Nurse with more than 30 years of professional and personal dementia care experience.

The Dementia Care Operations System was developed to address the operational burden placed on men who suddenly become responsible for dementia caregiving — a gap rarely addressed by traditional medical care models.