Resources
We have assembled links to helpful resources and information provided by our partners.
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The Alzheimer’s Association 24/7 Helpline provides reliable information and support to all those who need assistance.
1.800.272.3900.
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You are not alone. Information about early-stage, middle-stage, and late-stage caregiving.
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Unfortunately, talking with your loved one’s doctor isn’t always easy. A good patient-doctor relationship is a partnership. You and your doctor can work as a team.
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Plan your healthcare costs and learn what Medicare covers.
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Sometimes it helps to hear from others who have dealt with a situation just like yours. Get tips and advice from experts and other caregivers.
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Connect with other caregivers near you. Support groups are facilitated by trained individuals.
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Caregiving can be challenging. Get free family caregiver training online or in person.
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National organization providing information, services and advocacy for caregivers.
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Get the support you need from the comfort of your home.
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Have you had the Conversation? Have you talked to your loved ones about their wishes for end of life care? The Conversation Project has developed a Conversation Starter Kit as a useful tool to help people have conversations with their family members or other loved ones about their wishes regarding end-of-life care.
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Are you someone living with dementia? Connect with others across the US who are living with dementia or mild cognitive impairment.
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Whether you are experiencing symptoms, received a diagnosis, or care about someone with dementia, it is important to understand what to expect and how to plan.
In addition to learning about the disease, care options, and legal and financial aspects of dementia, it is also essential to make your wishes and priorities known.