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"When you go through deep waters, I will be with you. When you go through rivers of difficulty, you will not drown." Helping caregivers of Alzheimer's patients navigate through deep waters.

How to Manage Medications for Alzheimer’s Patients

In addition to medications and vitamins that patients take to slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease, patients are often prescribed medications for other ailments. All of these require management by the caregiver. In the early stages of dementia, your loved... Continue Reading →

What to do When an Alzheimer’s Patient Goes Missing

Six in ten Alzheimer’s patients will wander, and when they do, it is downright dangerous for them and a nightmare for their caregiver. It doesn’t take long for panic to set in, as the caregiver envisions every possible obstacle and potentially... Continue Reading →

Wandering is a Danger to Alzheimer’s Patients

It can happen at any stage of the disease. Your loved one who suffers from dementia could wander off. According to the Alzheimer's Association, six out of ten people with dementia will wander. Here's the kicker: There's no guarantee that... Continue Reading →

Study to Assess Alzheimer’s Effect on Caregivers

Participants Wanted for Alzheimer's Caregiver Study If you're reading this page, it is assumed that you are either a caregiver for an Alzheimer's patient or know someone who is. If there were a research study that assessed cognitive data to... Continue Reading →

Alzheimer’s Caregivers Need Practical Help

H-E-L-P for Alzheimer's Caregivers Alzheimer's is a demanding disease, and for that reason, the daily responsibilities of a caregiver never end. Anyone taking care of a loved one with Alzheimer's knows that this is true. They work, work, and work... Continue Reading →

Caregiving Complicates Parenting

Through the caregiving process our children recognized a few things: they were not the center of the universe, life is sometimes hard, and everyone has a responsibility in the hurts of others.

Defining Alzheimer’s Disease

Ladies and Gentlemen, this is Alzheimer's disease. Holding a practice ball in his hand, the late Vince Lombardi, coach of the Green Bay Packers, began the first day of training camp with these words: "Gentlemen, this is a football." Who... Continue Reading →

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