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How to Cope with Personality Changes in a Loved One

This post identifies some possible causes for behavior and mental health changes in your caree, and offers suggestions on ways to cope that can actually …

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The Selflessness of Self-Care

  A math question for you about care: if you are a family caregiver to one person, how many people do you care for? If …

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Preparing to be a Dementia Caregiver: Establishing Your Team

 

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Dementia Caregiving: I told you that yesterday! Remember?

  Karen called her mom, Mary, from the car to let her know she would be there in 5 minutes and would pick her up …

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Coping with Sundowning and Other Challenging Dementia Behaviors

This post was contributed by Michelle Seitzer, a freelance writer who has specialized in elder care content for eight years and prior to writing, worked …

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My loved one with dementia won’t eat. What should I do?

David Heitz is a writer who spent 13 years looking after and advocating for his father with Pick’s Disease, who died last year. David is a member of …

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Dealing with the Diagnosis When a Disease Hits Home

This article was written by Rochelle Mills, the Branch Manager in Fort Wayne, Indiana for Caregiver Homes.

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IN- HOME ALZHEIMER CARE: TIPS FOR KEEPING YOUR LOVED ONES COmfortable

By Saran Craig, a District Manager for Caregiver Homes.

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Holiday Caregiving for Loved Ones with Alzheimer’s and Dementia

By Gina Impagnatiello, a Caregiver Homes Assistant State Director in Mass. 

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