The 7 Types of Dementia Every Caregiver Should Know
Not all dementia is Alzheimer's. Understanding the type your loved one has changes everything about how you care for them.
A practical, compassionate guide to dementia — covering types, stages, symptoms, and how to navigate the journey as a family caregiver.
What to do when your loved one is discharged from hospital. Step-by-step guidance for the critical first 72 hours at home.
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Not all dementia is Alzheimer's. Understanding the type your loved one has changes everything about how you care for them.
The three broad stages of dementia — early, middle, and late — look very different. Here's what caregivers can realistically expect at each.
Dementia changes how a person processes language and meaning. These evidence-backed communication strategies can reduce frustration for both of you.
Managing medications for someone with dementia requires knowledge, organization, and close coordination with the care team.