
Home Care, Long-term Care, Memory Care Units, and Other Living Arrangements
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The right living environment for your loved one with Alzheimer’s disease is essential to their health and safety.
But knowing what the right environment is can be complicated.
Alzheimer’s disease can span decades, and it affects every person differently. The best living arrangements for one person won’t work for another person, and what is best now won’t stay that way.
Read this book and follow the checklists to assess and reassess your loved one’s needs. Learn how to:
- Preserve and extend your loved one’s independence as long as possible.
- Decide whether your loved one should move in with you, or vice versa
- Decide when to move your loved one to assisted living or a full-time care facility
- Ease the transition when moving your loved one to a new place
- Avoid caregiver burnout
This book shows you how to make the best decisions for your loved one’s needs at every step. Early in the disease, this may mean staying in their own home. Later on, home services or a geriatric care manager may be needed. Moving in with a caregiver, going to an assisted living facility, or moving to a full-time care facility may also be necessary.
Being prepared and understanding your options will help you navigate these necessary changes.
Order now and ease your mind today.
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