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Caregiving Tips

The majority of the elderly population with Alzheimer's disease and related dementia need some help with their daily activities. Most of the people with Alzheimer's disease receive care at home from family and friends. Caring for people with dementia is a time-consuming and demanding responsibility.

This site provides information to help you with those caregiving responsibilities, including basic information on caregiving; handling legal issues; resources for long-distance caregiving and tips for working with your doctor.

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