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Creating a safe home environment is essential for people with Alzheimer’s disease to prevent accidents and reduce confusion. Learn practical tips to help caregivers make the home more secure and supportive for their loved ones.
Key to answering a child’s questions about Alzheimer’s is to listen, hear what they are asking, and respond with an answer that fits the child’s level of understanding. Read the rest of the steps here.
Navigating family dynamics and relationships can be challenging when a loved one has Alzheimer's disease. Discover helpful tips and strategies to strengthen bonds and support one another through this journey.
Discover practical tips to enhance the quality of life for individuals living with Alzheimer's disease.
Planning for the legal and financial future is critical for those with Alzheimer’s disease and their families and caregivers.
Long-term care—the future housing and nursing care arrangement for an Alzheimer’s patient—is expensive. It's important to prepare early, taking into consideration the needs and preferences of the person with Alzheimer’s and his or her caregiver, and the anticipated current and future levels of care.