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Social Support Is Key for Alzheimer’s Caregivers
Emotional support and a broad network of family and friends can all ease stress of caregiving.

Counseling Helps Keep People with Alzheimer’s Out of Nursing Homes
Targeted counseling and support prolongs the time that Alzheimer’s sufferers can be cared for at home.

Ways to Say “Thank You” to a Longtime Caregiver
For an illness like Alzheimer’s, years of caregiving service may call for extra compensation.

Therapy Pets Prove Soothing to People with Alzheimer’s
Therapy Pets Prove Soothing to People with Alzheimer’s Well-trained cats and dogs can be a big comfort for someone with dementia.

Counseling Helps Alzheimer’s Caregivers Stay Healthy
Counseling and support is not just good for easing stress in those who care for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease. It may also boost physical health as well...

People With Dementia Have Shortened Life Expectancies
Survival times may vary widely.

Early Alzheimer’s Linked to Poor Driving Skills
Those with very early dementia may continue to drive.

Managing Finances Are a Big Concern for Those With Early Alzheimer’s
Estate planning and fraud a concern for families touched by Alzheimer’s.

Alzheimer’s to Strike One in Eight Baby Boomers
About one in six female and one in 10 male baby boomers — or more than 10 million people overall — are expected to come down with Alzheimer’s disease in the coming decades, a new report claims.

Writing May Ease the Stress of Caring for Alzheimer’s
Expressing thoughts and feelings may help caregivers to make sense of a difficult situation.

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