Support for Patients & Caregivers - CAPLYTA® (lumateperone) Skip to Main Content For US Residents Only Visit US Healthcare Professionals Site Important Safety Information Important Safety Information Prescribing Information Medication Guide Other Indications Cost & Savings Menu About Schizophrenia About Caplyta Common Side Effects Taking Caplyta Support & Resources Talking to a healthcare provider Patient & caregiver support Frequently asked questions Cost & Savings About Schizophrenia About Caplyta Common Side Effects Taking Caplyta Support & Resources Talking to a healthcare provider Patient & caregiver support Frequently asked questions Learn about speaking with a healthcare provider For US Residents Only Other Indications Visit US Healthcare Professionals Website Patient & caregiver support Explore the resources below for helpful lifestyle tips and information on community organizations Actor portrayal. Whether you are a patient or a caregiver, taking care of yourself and spending time with others can help you stay on track. Download a guide to CAPLYTA If you'd like to learn more about schizophrenia and getting started with CAPLYTA, we're here for you. You can download our guide for patients and caregivers for answers to many of your questions. Download the brochure: English Wellness and self-help Living with schizophrenia can create very high levels of stress for everyone involved. For people with schizophrenia, stress can even cause symptoms to flare up. And for caregivers, the mental and physical pressure could be difficult. However, adopting healthy lifestyle habits can have a positive effect on both symptoms and general well-being. Here's a simple checklist to help make sure you check in with yourself on a regular basis: Keep a journal When you're struggling with negative feelings, keeping a journal can help you figure out the cause. And once you know what's causing the stress, you can make a plan to address it. Stay connected with others Social connections make us stronger and less stressed out. Make a point of talking with a friend or family member on a regular basis. Exercise Physical activity not only makes us feel good, but it gives us the strength and energy to keep going. Even a few 10‑minute sessions a day will make a difference. Watch what you eat Eating whole, healthy foods will make you feel better. That means avoiding processed foods, sugars and carbs, which can make you tired and moody. Have fun Be sure to take a little time for yourself each day. Being playful and doing the things you enjoy can help your overall health. Time for relaxation Try meditation, yoga or mindfulness. Whatever lets you let go of stress will help you maintain balance in everyday life. Resources for patients & caregivers There are many organizations out there that can help people with schizophrenia and their loved ones form important connections with others. NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Website: nami.org NAMI is an organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans with mental illness. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Website: suicidepreventionlifeline.org Telephone: 1-800-273-8255 If you are ever having suicidal thoughts, or just need someone to talk to, people are on call 24/7 and ready to help. You can also chat online with a specialist. MHA (Mental Health America) Website: mhanational.org Mental Health America is a community-based nonprofit dedicated to addressing the needs of those living with mental illness. AFSP (American Foundation for Suicide Prevention) Website: afsp.org AFSP raises awareness, funds scientific research, and provides resources and aid to those affected by suicide. About CAPLYTA Learn more about how CAPLYTA may help Frequently asked questions Find answers to your questions about CAPLYTA Terms of Use Privacy Policy Cookie Policy Contact Us ITCI Corporate Site Sitemap Your Privacy Choices AdChoices Opt-Out © Johnson & Johnson and its affiliates 2025. CAPLYTA and LET IN THE LYTE are trademarks of Johnson & Johnson and its affiliates. Trademarks listed are the property of their respective owners. 11/25 US-CAP-2500313