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Woman educates her community about Alzheimer's and dementia
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Arthena Caston's huge personality and genuine interest in everyone she meets has made her an ideal person to share her experience living with dementia. As a member of the Alzheimer's Association National Early-Stage Advisory Group, Caston, who's living with mild cognitive impairment, spreads the word about Alzheimer's and dementia in her community.
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Changing care providers may cause confusion
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The needs of a person living with Alzheimer's or another dementia can change, prompting a need to switch in-home or residential care providers. The individual living with the disease may require time to adjust; our resources can help with the transition.
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