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.
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.
Caregivers can often get "compassion fatigue." You're processing your emotions as well as your loved one's. How can you manage the stress?
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.
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.
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.
Social ties are known to improve brain function and memory. Try these activities to help your loved one feel less lonely.
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.
Managing the financial aspects of Alzheimer's: Find out what you need to know about planning, insurance, and government benefits.
How to safeguard your loved ones with Alzheimer's to prevent physical, emotional, and financial harm.
When you care for a loved one with Alzheimer's, relationship-centered care can help you maintain your relationship as the disease progresses.