My Life Abroad Foundation

Serving Michigan • 501(c)(3)

Training • Dementia Support • Respite

Warm, Practical Support for Caregivers and Seniors Across Michigan

My Life Abroad Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that strengthens Michigan’s caregiver workforce through education, workforce readiness, and supportive resources for families— including dementia caregiver education and respite-oriented support.

Programs are provided for charitable and educational purposes and support workforce readiness and community well-being. Training does not provide clinical licensure or replace employer onboarding.

Caregiver supporting a senior
Dignity • Safety • Independence

Our Mission

We support caregivers, seniors, and vulnerable families through education, training, and community-based services that promote dignity, safety, independence, and stability.

Our programs serve Michigan residents broadly, including individuals entering the caregiving workforce, family caregivers supporting loved ones, and newcomers to Michigan such as legal immigrants and refugees. Training is educational and workforce-focused. It supports entry-level caregiver readiness and does not provide clinical licensure, medical procedures training, or employer-specific onboarding. Participants are expected to follow the Care Plan and report concerns to appropriate supervisors.

Grant-ready focus: caregiver capacity-building, workforce readiness, dementia caregiver support education, and respite-oriented community support.
Senior receiving supportive care
Community-based support

Our Focus Areas

Designed to support training grants, dementia-related grants, and respite/caregiver support funding—while remaining aligned with workforce readiness and ETPL expectations.

Dementia Education & Family Support

Dementia-capable

Education that supports caregivers and families assisting individuals living with dementia, emphasizing communication strategies, observation, supportive routines, and caregiver readiness aligned to care plans.

  • Communication approaches and de-escalation basics
  • Supportive routines and environment strategies
  • Safety awareness, observation, and reporting
  • Caregiver wellness and family support

Respite & Community Support

Caregiver relief

Community-based initiatives that promote caregiver relief, reduce isolation, and strengthen family and community support systems through education, navigation, and partnerships.

  • Respite-focused education and resource navigation
  • Support groups, workshops, and outreach events
  • Referral pathways with community partners
  • Connection to local support resources

Programs are provided for charitable and educational purposes. Training supports workforce readiness and does not provide clinical licensure.

Real People. Real Relief.

When a loved one’s memory changes, families often become the “care team” overnight. The days get longer, the decisions get heavier, and support can feel out of reach.

Our work helps caregivers build confidence, learn safer approaches, and connect to community support—so seniors can remain safer and more supported at home and in community-based settings.

“I felt alone and overwhelmed. This program helped me understand dementia behaviors, communicate with calm, and find support that made the week feel possible again.” — Caregiver Participant
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Clear Pathways
Training, readiness, and support in one place.
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Dementia-Capable Support
Education that builds caregiver confidence.
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Respite-Oriented Help
Community relief and resource navigation.
Supportive dementia care
Compassionate, practical education

Training & Program Intake

Complete the intake to begin the enrollment and eligibility review process. This helps us match participants to the appropriate training pathway and support services.

Eligibility Overview

Who Should Complete This Intake

This intake form is intended for Michigan residents interested in caregiver education, workforce readiness training, dementia caregiver support education, or dementia caregiver support education, or respite-oriented community support.

Submission of this form does not guarantee enrollment or funding. Some training pathways and placements may have additional requirements depending on partner or employer policies.

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