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Find out what other caregivers have learned caring for someone with Alzheimer’s
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Find out what other caregivers have learned caring for someone with Alzheimer’s

From stretching to water workouts, many activities can be helpful

Whatever situation you are facing, you can remember these guidelines

People with Alzheimer’s often respond to humor

Certain types of music have qualities that make them particularly appropriate

These typical behaviors can be challenging for caregivers, but there are ways to deal with them.

Discover how to talk to them about the behaviors

There are different causes and treatments for various types of dementia

Recognizing that a loved one may be in the first of dementia’s three stages can give you valuable time

What you should know—and do—if you think someone has dementia

Listening to music has surprising benefits

Holding familiar objects can calm and inspire those with dementia
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