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Our resources can help caregivers take care of themselves
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Caring for someone living with Alzheimer's can be overwhelming, but we have resources to help. Caregivers have many responsibilities, so it’s important to have a support network to take care of your own well-being.
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Independence in the early stage of Alzheimer’s is possible
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Some people living with Alzheimer's may continue to live successfully on their own during the early stage of the disease. Making simple adjustments, taking safety precautions and having the support of others can make things easier.
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