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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.
Learn questions to ask your physician after receiving a diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease.
After you or a loved one receives a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s, one of the most important actions is finding a qualified provider. Here's how.
Families can feel overwhelmed when a loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Learn how to manage care for yourself or a loved one who has just received an Alzheimer's diagnosis.
Several federal government benefits programs and state services may help Alzheimer’s patients and their family members pay for support like medical care, disability, and respite care.
Read helpful questions to ask the research team and/or healthcare professional associated with a clinical trial.