FeaturedActive todayTo tell your loved one everything that’s wrong and all details or not?My father has advanced dementia. He knows what happens in his daily life because we have hired 24/7 help. He knows he can’t drive. He knows we take care of...Reactions 0 reactions Comments10 repliesAwarenessCaregiving
FeaturedWill you share your experience with Alzheimer's disease? Take our In America Survey! Sharing an inside look at what it’s really like living with Alzheimer’s or caring for someone who has Alzheimer’s helps shatter the assumptions. Take the In America survey in the...Reactions 0 reactions Comments2 repliesAwarenessCaregivingCoping
Active todayDo you have a tracking device? I need one for the car or one to out in my husband’s wrist that he can’t take off...Reactions 0 reactions Comments22 repliesCaregiving
Active todayWhat's the toilet for?I read a lot on Alz websites and resources about incontinence or when your loved one does want to go to the bathroom. What about when their brain no longer...Reactions 0 reactions Comments15 repliesCaregivingResourcesSymptoms
Active todayProblems With EyesMy husband's eyes are bad he only see,s shadows ,Eye Dr.s. Are no help. Donna...Reactions 0 reactions Comments2 repliesTips & Advice
Active todayAre there such things as Alzheimer's friendly vacation locations/experiences?I want to plan a vacation for my family, which includes a loved one with Alzheimer's and some physical limitations. Are there vacation destinations specifically designed for loved ones and...Reactions 0 reactions Comments8 repliesCaregivingTips & Advice
Active todayAlzheimer’s CareCaring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s can be emotionally challenging. It often requires dedication, patience, and understanding from the patient and their family or caretakers. Having a supportive network...Reactions 0 reactions Comments2 repliesAssisted LivingCaregivingDementia Types
Active todayOther caregivers and Alzheimer's - Suggestions for switching up the day?There are days that my client doesn't want to do a thing including combing her hair. Her daughter would like me to get her out but regardless of where I...Reactions 0 reactions Comments10 repliesCaregiving
Active todayNo one sees the "little" things that make me so sadMy husband was diagnosed with early onset three years ago at age 57. He is still able to do lots of things (garden, golf, church)...but as empty nesters, I am...Reactions 0 reactions Comments9 repliesCaregivingCopingFriends & Family
Active yesterdayHave you had experience with, or considered, utilizing home hospice care? Home hospice care can be a compassionate option to help someone who is living their last days to be in the comfort of their own home. We'd love to hear...Reactions 0 reactions Comments0 repliesEnd of Life Care
Active yesterdayActivities for someone with moderate dementia? My husband was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s at 60. He is 63 now and not working so he is home all day. He’s not supposed to drive anymore (which...Reactions 0 reactions Comments3 repliesCaregiving