“…Moreover, people with dementia and their family caregivers need time, a proactive approach as well as support from different professionals and care services (Lang et al., 2017; Lethin et al., 2019; Olsen et al., 2016). All of these strategies both at the individual and at the family level are important considering that home is often the preferred place of care, especially during the early and middle stages of dementia, due to its capacity to ensure quality, well‐being, a full respect of preferences and to reduce costs (Broda et al., 2017; Clarkson et al., 2017; Kerpershoek et al., 2018). However, when an individual with dementia lives at home, family caregivers play a central role in caring, taking responsibility to support and compensate for their beloved's lack of autonomy and independence (Alvira et al., 2015).…”