When driving is no longer safe: Helping your loved one navigate the transition
As Alzheimer’s disease progresses, driving becomes dangerous. This four-step approach helps caregivers ease the transition for their loved ones.
DetailsAs Alzheimer’s disease progresses, driving becomes dangerous. This four-step approach helps caregivers ease the transition for their loved ones.
DetailsHear what caregivers and experts say about caring for yourself while caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease.
DetailsA thorough home safety check can help identify areas where additional safety measures may be needed.
DetailsA durable POA is one of the most important legal documents in estate planning for people with Alzheimer’s disease, yet many families do not have one prepared.
DetailsAnyone can fall victim to cyber crimes, but older adults, especially those with dementia, are the most-targeted group. Learn how to spot these three common scams.
DetailsA guide to choosing the right professional care services — and finding the best providers — for your loved one.
DetailsUnderstanding sundowning symptoms and treatment methods can help you create a plan to manage this challenging time of day.
DetailsHere, we’ll examine the evidence for and against several of the most widespread theories of AD’s pathology, along with today’s leading approaches to Alzheimer’s treatment.
DetailsHere are nine handy tips for avoiding common conversational pitfalls, so you can communicate more effectively with the person you’re caring for:
DetailsHere are some helpful tips for preparing your loved one for the move, and making them comfortable in their new community, facility or home.
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