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For the more than 5 million people in the U.S. who are living with Alzheimer’s disease, the COVID-19 pandemic has presented a whole new set of unique challenges. The same is true for the 16 ...
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Caring for the Alzheimer's Caregiver
But caring for your own needs is the only way to properly show up for your loved one as well, which is what we ultimately ...
Most people with Alzheimer’s disease eventually need a level of care that their partner or family members alone can’t provide. Then it’s time to either bring helpers into your home or move ...
Alzheimer’s disease puts a significant burden on not only the nearly seven million people who have been diagnosed with it, but also the caregivers supporting them. More than 11 million Americans ...
That can lead to isolation, which can be just as dangerous for caregivers as it is for the people for whom they’re caring. The Alzheimer’s Association has a 24/7 help line for caregivers with ...
A nationwide clinical trial is offering renewed hope to thousands of Georgia families affected by Alzheimer’s disease.
Peggy Lavender, 63, of Brookhaven, Georgia, knew her life would change when her husband, Jim, 66, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s five years ago, but she never expected it to be this challenging.
On average, people with Alzheimer’s disease live anywhere from four to eight years after diagnosis, though some live 20 years or more. The emotional, physical and financial effects on family and ...
More than 5 million Americans have Alzheimer's Disease, according to the Alzheimer's Association, and almost 11 million people are unpaid caregivers to someone with Alzheimer's -- usually family ...
In Oregon, more than 130,000 family caregivers bear the burden of Alzheimer’s disease. In Washington, it’s more than double that at 297,000 people.
The 2023 Alzheimer's Association Facts and Figures report highlights the growing shortage of caregivers and the additional burden on families of color. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...