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If you are a caregiver of someone suffering from Alzheimer's Disease or a related dementia, get the help you need. Find a local support group today.
Professionals caring for individuals living with dementia in long-term and community-based settings.
Deciding on care can be a tough decision. We have information to help.
In-home care allows a person with Alzheimer's to stay in a familiar environment. It also can be of great assistance to caregivers.
Early-stage Alzheimer's and related dementia symptoms are mild and the main role of a caregiver is support.
Our free, online programs offer information and practical advice.
Learn the many ways the Central New York Chapter can help people with Alzheimer's and dementia and their caregivers and families.
Licensed Professional Counselor and serves as the Director of Family Services for the Illinois Chapter.
Guidelines and recommendations for health care professionals.
A health care professional with a connection to Alzheimer’s disease, Julie Bushmaker has been elected to serve on the Alzheimer's Association of Montana.
Our professional counselors help you and your family assess current needs and plan for the future after a diagnosis of Alzheimer's or other dementia.
Different types of facilities provide different levels of care, depending on the person's needs.
MSW, is Manager of Care Consultation for the Peoria office. He offers support & guidance to caregivers, individuals & families who received a dementia diagnosis
This study will test an education and skills-based training program for people with early-stage memory loss or dementia and their care partners.
LCPC, is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, Manager of Care Consultation for the Chicago, Joliet & Rockford offices.
Care planning sessions tailored to your caregiving needs.
We offer support, education and resources to help local families dealing with Alzheimer's and dementia.
Denver architect Bill Brummett has spent his career analyzing the challenges facing the dementia community.
Health systems, doctors, nurses and other medical professionals caring for patients with Alzheimer’s or other dementias.
For health care professionals, information on cognitive assessment and care planning services for individuals with Alzheimer's disease and other dementias.
Learn about common care costs and financial documents you'll need.
The ECHO Program offers continuing education connecting dementia care experts with clinicians in a free series of interactive, case-based video conferences.
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Get tips on dental care for people living with Alzheimer's or another dementia to maintain oral health.
Learn 10 symptoms of caregiver stress and get tips to avoid burnout.
Join us for the 38th Annual Wisconsin State Conference. Geared towards professional and family caregivers.
Learn about important legal documents, including guardianship, power of attorney and living wills.
A person with dementia will eventually need assistance with daily living. Routines and activities can be adpated as needs change.
Alzheimer’s Association’s Dementia Care Navigation Roundtable aims to advance the delivery of high-quality, person-centered dementia care navigation.
Caregivers face special challenges. Our resources can help at every stage.
Get the latest updates on Medicare coverage for Alzheimer's and other dementias.
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Medicare, private insurance, or a group employee or retiree plan may provide coverage.
Public health can use its broad authority to ensure people with dementia and their caregivers receive quality care.
Caregivers are unsung heroes. November is National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month and National Family Caregivers Month, offering an important reminder...
No one should face Alzheimer's alone. Get the emotional support you need.
Learn about what to expect and what resources are available for each stage of Alzheimer's disease.
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.
Learn how to modify activities to enhance quality of life.
Helping a person with dementia maintain his or her appearance can promote positive self-esteem.
A number of financial resources may be available to help cover costs of care.
Read about ways to make bathing less difficult and safe for those with dementia.
Get tips on organizing the day, planning activities and creating a daily plan.
The Greater Indiana Chapter provides a wide variety of support for those living with Alzheimer's and their caregivers.
The Alzheimer’s Association’s Center for Dementia Respite Innovation (CDRI) funds new respite care innovation projects across the U.S.
Learn about Medicaid eligibility and long-term care coverage.
Dementia is a general term for loss of memory and other thinking abilities severe enough to interfere with daily life. Learn early signs, symptoms and more.
Learn about causes and how to respond to this common issue in the later stages of Alzheimer's.
If you pay out-of-pocket care costs for a person with Alzheimer's, you may qualify for tax benefits.
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