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Take care of emotional needs after an Alzheimer's diagnosis
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Coming to terms with an Alzheimer's diagnosis and the emotions you may feel can help you move forward and discover ways to live a positive and fulfilling life. Acknowledging your feelings can be an empowering first step in coping with the challenges ahead.
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People living with Alzheimer's may feel anxious or agitated
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A person living with Alzheimer's or another dementia may feel anxious or agitated, or become restless or upset in certain places or situations. We have tips to help caregivers respond to these behaviors.
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