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Caregiver Support and Advocacy

Explore articles, guides, and practical tips designed to support caregivers in providing compassionate care for their loved ones with Alzheimer's. From managing daily tasks to self-care strategies, our resources are here to help caregivers navigate the complexities of their role with confidence and resilience.

Resources

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  • Understanding Caregiver Burnout: Learn about the signs of caregiver burnout and strategies for self-care. (Source: Alzheimer's Association)

  • Coping with Challenging Behaviors: Understand common behavioral symptoms of Alzheimer's and learn strategies for managing challenging behaviors with patience and empathy. (Source: National Institute on Aging)

  • Alzheimer’s Disease Research Centers: The National Institute on Aging funds 33 Alzheimer's Disease Research Centers (ADRCs) at major medical institutions across the United States. Researchers at these Centers are working to translate research advances into improved diagnosis and care for people with Alzheimer's disease, as well as working to find a treatment or way to prevent Alzheimer's and other types of dementia.  (Source: National Institute of Aging)

  • Advocacy Opportunities: Learn how you can get involved in Alzheimer's advocacy efforts, including contacting policymakers, participating in awareness campaigns, and joining advocacy organizations.
    (Source: Alzheimer's Impact Movement)

  • Awareness Events: Find information about upcoming Alzheimer's awareness events, walks, and fundraisers in your area, and learn how you can participate or support the cause. (Source: Alzheimer's Association)

© 2026 by Sandra R. Kiser

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