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Take precautions when traveling with someone living with Alzheimer's
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A person living with Alzheimer's or another dementia may be able to participate in meaningful activities such as travel. However, it does require planning to ensure safety and enjoyment for everyone.
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Late stage of Alzheimer's can last from several weeks to several years
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As Alzheimer's advances, intensive, around-the-clock care is usually required, and the needs of the person living with the disease will change. During the late stage, a caregiver's role will focus on preserving quality of life and dignity.
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