Loving someone with dementia is one of the most selfless roles a person can take on. But love alone is not meant to carry the weight of exhaustion, isolation, and unsafe situations. In this episode, we talk honestly about the moment caregiving shifts from helping to overwhelming, and how recognizing that moment is not failure but wisdom.This conversation explores the emotional side of caregiving that many families do not talk about. The guilt that comes with needing help. The fear of being judged for considering placement or additional support. The quiet burnout that happens when caregivers continue too long without relief. Dementia changes the needs of your loved one, and it also changes what is required of you.Through real life insight and professional experience, this episode helps caregivers understand how safety, sustainability, and love can exist together. Sometimes the most loving decision is not doing more, but allowing others to help carry the responsibility so both you and your loved one can have peace.If you have ever wondered when it is time to ask for help, or struggled with feeling like you should be able to do it all, this episode is for you.