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Learn some helpful tips for coping with frustration and anger that often accompany Alzheimer’s disease caregiving.
Learn more about the connections between Alzheimer's disease and diabetes.
Explore how depression affects individuals with Alzheimer's disease and what treatment options are available.
Learn the facts about mild cognitive impairment, including how it is diagnosed and why early recognition is very important.
Over the last 10 years, studies have documented the impact Alzheimer’s disease has on caregivers, caregiving employees, their employers, and the economy. The numbers are staggering and growing.
As a caregiver, you may sometimes wonder if there is a better way to assist your loved one with personal hygiene and grooming. As their ability to independently manage their personal hygiene declines, increasingly you need to help accomplish these tasks. This article provides tips to make the process simpler and more comfortable.
The word “circadian” refers to bodily processes that recur on a daily cycle, such as sleeping. This article discusses why disturbances in circadian rhythms are common symptoms of Alzheimer's disease (AD).
People who have Down syndrome are living longer than ever before, and a significant number of them will go on to develop Alzheimer’s disease. This article explores the connection between these two disorders, and provides a summary of interventions that may help people who have both conditions.
Learn important questions to consider when deciding to tell others that you or a loved one has Alzheimer's disease.
Caregiver guilt is normal and serves a useful purpose. Learn five helpful tips for turning the guilt into opportunity.