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Caregiving takes a toll on families hit by the degenerative brain disease, but a new CMS program could lessen that burden.
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The latest surveys indicate that nearly 65% of those providing home-based care for people with dementia have significant health issues of their own.
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Lopez Negrete Communications has created public service announcements for television free of charge in English and Spanish.
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A guide has advice in plain language about planning for evacuations, building a disaster kit, preparing to visit a shelter, and communicating during the crisis.
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One Clearwater woman says caring for her spouse with Alzheimer's disease wouldn't be possible without help from a "tribe" of friends and community services.
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The conference is this Saturday at the Florida State University College of Medicine.
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The conference for caregivers is hosted by the Alzheimer’s Project. It'll be at the FSU College of Medicine from 8:30 to 3:30.
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Sixteen-year-old Ruth is sent to care for her great-aunt Inez, who has dementia. But in Ruth's dream life, she's a musical star.
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As she cared for her ailing father in his final years, Cerulean says everyone must care for an environment that is also in decline.
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Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare will get 50 scent preservation kits. These kits could help K9's track down those with Alzheimer's disease or dementia who have wandered and gotten lost.