FeaturedActive todaySo many questions... very limited answersThe hardest part for me is that there are no black and white answers. This disease has no timeline... the disease leaves no dignity.... the disease leaves you saying "I...reactions14repliesTips & AdviceCoping
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Active todayWhat do you fear most when it comes to Alzheimer's disease?An Alzheimer's diagnosis can be overwhelming - not only for the person but for family and friends. Our community shared their insight on what they worry about the most when...reactions65repliesCopingCaregivingGenetics/Hereditary Risk
Active todayWorried about my parents... Do others have advice?Dad still drives and has access to guns, but mom won't budge....reactions4replies
Active todayNew test to determine types of dementia with one test Yes, according to a recent study published in Neurology, Mayo Clinic researchers have developed an AI tool that can identify nine types of dementia, including Alzheimer's disease from a single...reactions1replyDementia Types
Active todayThe right to dieMy family has a long history with dementia, and I have had to watch them rot away, not knowing who I was, let alone who they were. I now have...reactions8repliesCost
Active 4 days agoDementia/Alz Now on the Back BurnerHi Guys! Listen, yesterday I went to see my soctor with SAGE test in hand. One of the things I wanted to do was talk to hom about memory concerns...reactions3repliesAwarenessGenetics/Hereditary Risk
Active 4 days agoWhat hacks or tips do you have for caregivers?Do you have any tips for helping a loved one with daily tasks as their Alzheimer’s disease progresses?...reactions13repliesTips & Advice
Active 7 days agoWhat are alternatives to saying "remember"?Words like, "remember" can be triggering to a person who is living with Alzheimer's disease. While the intention behind the word can be innocent enough - "Did you remember to...reactions63repliesIntimacy & RelationshipsTips & AdviceSymptoms
Active 7 days agoCaregiver to my HusbandI take full care by of my husband who suffers with Alzheimer’s dementia. He’s mobile, can do some things for himself, loves to go out to eat, to the market...reactions4replies