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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 switch to an in-home or residential care provider. The individual living with the disease may require time to adjust; our resources can help with the transition.
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Alzheimer's caregivers may be eligible for tax savings
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As a caregiver for someone living with Alzheimer's, you likely pay for some care costs out of pocket. Because of this, you may qualify for tax benefits. The rules are complex, so be sure to talk to your financial adviser or accountant before filing your return.
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