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Home Instead’s ‘Ready to Care’ campaign encourages people to take small actions to brighten a senior’s life.

An abundance of resources offer information for family caregivers.

Remaining flexible can help alleviate anxiety.

Watching your loved one’s caffeine intake and offering a stuffed animal to cuddle are possible solutions.

Daytime “wake cues” and a bedtime routine can help your loved one get better sleep.

Changes in sleep patterns are not unusual, but check with a physician.

You can be a soothing presence by offering your loved one reassurance and acceptance.

The Alzheimer’s Association’s “Our Stories” campaign highlights how important early conversations can be for those with Alzheimer’s and their loved ones.

Her hymns came from her father’s musical legacy and gave comfort to nursing home residents.

The caregiving art sessions transformed Tony’s final days with Alzheimer’s and healed Linda, too.

Get expert advice on how to connect with a person who has dementia.

How leading a positive life could help with aging and even Alzheimer’s.
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