
Protecting Your Health as a Caregiver to a Loved One with Dementia
The demands of Alzheimer’s caregiving can be taxing on your health, so accepting help to get rest and relief is vital.

The demands of Alzheimer’s caregiving can be taxing on your health, so accepting help to get rest and relief is vital.

Alzheimer’s and dementia can lead to falls, and potentially serious injuries, but there are ways to keep your loved one safer.

George Drummond crafted a 1960s-style room to help his wife suffering with Alzheimer’s.

With vigilance and gentle guidance, you can help your loved one maintain healthy teeth and gums.

Caring for a loved one alters your relationship, but a wealth of resources can help you navigate.

Caring for an older relative offers valuable insights into community needs

A daughter turns to writing to cope with the death of her mother.

Limited physical activity offers important benefits to older adults who live with cognitive impairment.

After nine years of caring for her husband she suggests releasing expectations, asking for help and more.

Take steps to prepare for the changes in your relationship when you care for a loved one
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