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In most cases, a person with Alzheimer's is probably looking for comfort, security and familiarity when repeating information.
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This introductory curriculum is designed for use in schools and programs of public health and related disciplines.
As Alzheimer's progresses, there are still ways to connect.
Those with Alzheimer's may not remember familiar people, places or things in the later stages of the disease.
Suspicions and delusions — firmly held beliefs in things that are not real — may occur in middle- to late-stage Alzheimer's.
Use these safety tips to help avoid medication-related problems.
Learn about symptoms, treatment, coping tips and when to see a physician.
Aggressive behaviors can occur suddenly, with no apparent reason, or result from a frustrating situation.
Sundowning occurs in late afternoon through the night, causing confusion and sleep issues for people with Alzheimer's or dementia. Learn how to manage it.
A person with dementia may become restless or upset in certain places when focused on specific details.
Dementia is a general term for a decline in mental ability severe enough to interfere with daily life. Alzheimer’s is the most common cause of dementia.
During the middle stages of Alzheimer's, the person living with dementia will need a greater level of care.
The late stage of Alzheimer's usually requires intensive care. As caregiver, your role focuses on preserving quality of life and dignity.
Guidance on driving safety related to dementia, vision & older drivers. Includes videos, tips & resources to help you deal with this difficult topic.
It's normal to have feelings of loss as your life is changed by Alzheimer's.
Home safety is critical for those with Alzheimer's and other dementias. Learn about potential safety hazards and get home safety tips.
Our free, online programs offer information and practical advice.
Early-stage Alzheimer's and related dementia symptoms are mild and the main role of a caregiver is support.
Wandering among people with dementia is dangerous, but there are strategies and services to help prevent it.
If eating and nutrition have become a challenge, try these strategies to simplify mealtime.
The Alzheimer’s Association provides free in-depth education, problem solving and assistance with planning for future needs.
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The Alzheimer's Association is dedicated to promoting awareness of the latest Alzheimer's research, resources, and news.
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Achieving our vision of a world without Alzheimer's disease would not be possible without the invaluable service of our dedicated and passionate volunteers.
Our Care Consultation Program is dedicated to helping people navigate every stage of the disease.
Stay up-to-date on the latest news and advances in Alzheimer’s treatments, care and research.
Browse articles and news releases from the Western New York Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association.
The Alzheimer’s Association Michigan Chapter will host the David E. Rutledge Charity Golf Outing on Monday, July 13 at Eagle Crest Golf Course in Ypsilanti.
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