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A clinical nurse educator and dietician with Chapters Health System share their best tips for families who care for a dementia patient.
Find tips for caregivers and family members of people with Alzheimer’s or a related dementia, including tips on everyday care, changes in behavior and communication, and caregiver health.
Dementia care coordinators can help with safety concerns, medical attention, medication management, nutrition support and more. They can be especially helpful when a loved one is dealing with other medical conditions for which they need treatment.
Providing care for someone with dementia is physically and emotionally demanding. You might feel angry, guilty, frustrated or worried. Grief and social isolation are common. If you're a caregiver or care partner for someone with dementia: Learn about the disease and participate in caregiver education programs.
Learn about living with dementia, care, and next steps. Administration for Community Living (ACL) Eldercare Locator Use this free public service by searching online or calling toll-free to get connected to services in your community.
Nearly 1 in 10 Americans aged 65 and older are living today with dementia — a disease that has special challenges for family caregivers. Learn about the symptoms, types and early warning signs of dementia and emerging treatments. Get expert advice and tips on the best ways to communicate, establish routines and keep your loved one safe.
Dementia care resources – day-to-day support and help for Alzheimer’s caregivers, including care training, planning tools and tips to help you cope. Get information and resources for Alzheimer's and other dementias from the Alzheimer's Association.