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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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Respite care may help Alzheimer's caregivers recharge
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Respite care provides caregivers a temporary break while a person living with Alzheimer's continues to receive care in a safe environment. Using respite services can support and strengthen your ability to be a caregiver.
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