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There are more than 5 million people in the U.S. with Alzheimer’s disease. An estimated 800,000 of those live alone. If you’ve ever been in a position to try to convince someone with Alzheimer’s or dementia to move from their home, you know it is difficult. Is it safe to have a parent remain in their home, at least for a while?
Learn the possible reasons for aggressive behavior and some helpful tips for managing the immediate situation.
Learn the warning signs that your loved one's ability to manage money is compromised and take steps to provide protection.
Choosing the “best” ophthalmologist for glaucoma surgery can be a daunting task. In this article, an ophthalmologist outlines the steps she would take in order to identify a surgeon for herself or family member.
Learn about the range of healthcare providers, including specialists, who may become involved in Alzheimer's care.
Primary angle-closure glaucoma is the second most common form of glaucoma. Read about what it is, treatments, risk factors & more.