“…Given the importance of the CG's understanding of the PWD's care values for care planning, and the relatedness of incongruence to the dyad's relationship quality and individual well-being, the ability to characterize a more incongruent sub-group of family care dyads, and distinguish dyads that are at higher risk for belonging to it, would help focus efforts around improving dementia care planning in clinical settings. Several qualitative studies have identified typologies or archetypes in family care dyads, which helps organize and advance the science of dementia care both theoretically and clinically (Bangerter, Griffin, Zarit, & Havyer, 2017;Clemmensen, Busted, Soborg, & Bruun, 2016;Esandi, Nolan, Alfaro, & Canga-Armayor, 2017). The purpose of this study was to characterize distinct patterns (i.e.…”