“…Activities related to feeding, personal hygiene, mobility and dressing, previously performed with ease in daily life, have become tasks that require specific care and support (1) . The domain of knowledge and learning how-to for family caregivers is one of the needs mentioned in most studies (7,9,(11)(12)(14)(15) , as this allows for better understanding of this new role of Being the caregiver. Although the progressive nature of this process is visible in some studies, namely its variation in complexity and amplitude with regard to special needs (1,7,9,12,(14)(15) , the family caregiver adapts to the situation after a period and feels like they can overcome these needs (1) .…”