
Tips to Protect a Loved One Whose Judgment is Impaired
You can put safety first by keeping a watchful eye on activities.
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You can put safety first by keeping a watchful eye on activities.

Public, private and community-based sources can help with your loved one’s costs.

When you keep in mind that dementia is the cause, it can aid your understanding.

Education can help ease the way forward for family members.

If poor decision-making is an issue, you can take steps to protect your family.

If your family member is resistant to getting an Alzheimer’s evaluation, a calm discussion can make a difference.

Research shows that harmonies have healing and spiritual effects on our minds, bodies and souls.

Her husband suffered from Alzheimer’s, but that did not stop him from proposing to his one true love.

Dementia had stolen Mick’s memories and much of his regular life—but it was no match for his and Linda’s love. See how the couple renewed their vows, a day Linda says Mick still remembers.


These programs can help family caregivers face their financial burdens with confidence

These webinars and videos offer professional tips to improve the lives of caregivers and their loved ones.
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