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    Caregiver Stress Check

    Caregiver Stress Check

    Caregiver Stress Check

    Stress check resources that can help you:

    • Respite care 
      Types of respite care services, how to choose one and how to prepare for respite care. Remember, everyone needs a break.
    • Create a care team calendar
      A care team calendar helps you schedule weekly needs and organize offers of help from family and friends.
    • Caregiver stress 
      Know the 10 signs of caregiver stress and ways to manage your level of stress.
    • 10 warning signs of Alzheimer's  
      Understand the diference between normal age-related memory changes and changes caused by Alzheimer's. 
    • Talking to kids and teens about Alzheimer's
      Our Kids and Teens section can help children and teens understand what is happening to the person with Alzheimer's.
    • Wandering response service
      For peace of mind, consider enrolling in a nationwide emergency response service for individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia who wander or have a medical emergency.
    • Safety issues 
      Take steps to be safe at home, with medications and when traveling.
    • Financial matters 
      You have a lot to consider. Learn more about costs the person may face and how to pay for them, as well as making your own contributions for care.
    • Legal issues 
      Understand what legal capacity is, common legal documents you may need and how to find a lawyer.
    • Medicare and Medicaid programs 
      Download helpful information and links on Medicare benefits, Medicaid and Medigap.
    • Changes in relationships 
      Get insights into changing roles with the person with dementia, family and friends as well as intimacy and resolving family conflicts.
    • Inside the brain: an interactive tour
      See how Alzheimer's affects the brain and how the disease progresses.
    • Grief and loss
      Explains symptoms of grief and ways you can cope with them.
    • Message boards
      Connect with other caregivers on our message boards, which you can access anonymously 24/7 from the privacy of your home.
    • Identify behaviors and their causes 
      Different behaviors call for different responses.
    • How to be a healthy caregiver 
      Review the symptoms of stress that can be damaging to you and the person with Alzheimer's. Then follow the steps to be a healthy caregiver.