Skip to main content
Logo for WebMD
  • Home
  • Conditions
    Conditions View All
    • ADD/ADHD
    • Allergies
    • Arthritis
    • Atrial fibrillation
    • Breast Cancer
    • Cancer
    • Crohn's Disease
    • Depression
    • Diabetes
    • DVT
    • Eczema
    • Eye Health
    • Heart Disease
    • HIV & AIDS
    • Lung Disease
    • Lupus
    • Mental Health
    • Multiple Sclerosis
    • Migraine
    • Pain Management
    • Psoriasis
    • Psoriatic Arthritis
    • Rheumatoid Arthritis
    • Sexual Conditions
    • Skin Problems
    • Sleep Disorders
    • Ulcerative Colitis
    • View All
  • Drugs & Supplements
    Drugs & Supplements
    • Drugs
    • Supplements
    • Pill Identifier
    • Interaction Checker
    • Pet Medications
  • Well-Being
    Well-Being
    • Aging Well
    • Baby
    • Birth Control
    • Children's Health
    • Diet & Weight Management
    • Fitness & Exercise
    • Food & Recipes
    • Health & Balance
    • Healthy Beauty
    • Men's Health
    • Parenting
    • Pet Health
    • Pregnancy
    • Sex & Relationships
    • Teen Health
    • Women's Health
  • Symptom Checker
  • Find a Doctor
  • More
    More
    • News
    • Blogs
    • Podcasts
    • Webinars
    • Newsletters
    • WebMD Surveys
    • WebMD Magazine
    • Best Hospitals
    • Support Groups
Log In
Content independently created by WebMD and supported by our partners.Learn More

Tips for Alzheimer's Caregivers

Article
What Is the Best Care Situation for Your Loved One With Alzheimer's?

Your loved one with Alzheimer's needs care. There are many options, but it's not one-size-fits-all. Learn what's right for the one you love.

Continue
Article
Tackling Challenges of Daily Care

From bathing to using the bathroom, personal care can become a struggle for someone with Alzheimer's disease. Learn tips to make the daily routine easier.

Video
Don’t Lose Sight of Your Own Mental Health

Caregivers can often get "compassion fatigue." You're processing your emotions as well as your loved one's. How can you manage the stress?

Slideshow
Tips to Reduce Agitation

When you're caring for someone with Alzheimer's, agitation can be a frustrating and scary symptom to manage. Learn some strategies to prevent it.

Video
Calm Your Loved One

Here are four ways to soothe someone with Alzheimer's. Agitation is a common symptom, but there's a point where professional help is needed.

Article
Creative Outlets You Can Use to Help

Agitation and anxiety are common Alzheimer's symptoms. Learn creative ways to calm your loved one and help take the angst out of Alzheimer's.

Video
Keep Their Social Connections

Social ties are known to improve brain function and memory. Try these activities to help your loved one feel less lonely.

List
Activities You Can Do Together

People with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia still need social time, exercise, and activities to maintain a good quality of life. Here are some ideas on things you can do.

Article
Financial Planning and Resources

Managing the financial aspects of Alzheimer's: Find out what you need to know about planning, insurance, and government benefits.

Article
Safety Concerns to Keep in Mind

How to safeguard your loved ones with Alzheimer's to prevent physical, emotional, and financial harm.

Article
Cultivate Strong Relationships

When you care for a loved one with Alzheimer's, relationship-centered care can help you maintain your relationship as the disease progresses.

See More on Alzheimer’s Disease From WebMD

Go Now
  • Policies

    • Privacy Policy
    • Cookie Policy
    • Editorial Policy
    • Advertising Policy
    • Correction Policy
    • Terms of Use
  • About

    • Contact Us
    • Careers
    • Newsletter
    • WebMD App
    • Corporate
    • Site Map
  • For Advertisers

    • Advertise with Us
    • Market Research
  • TRUSTe
  • TAG Registered Seal
  • Adchoices

© 2005 - 2025 WebMD LLC, an Internet Brands company. All rights reserved. WebMD does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. See additional information.

Logo for WebMD