Coping with Advanced Alzheimer's Disease: Advice for Caregivers

Advanced Alzheimer's disease can bring many changes for your loved one that you may not have thought about. Caregiving for someone in this later stage can become even more challenging.

Alzheimer's disease is progressive, which means it will get worse in stages over time. In the early stages, when it is just beginning, symptoms might be mild; however, in the late stages, people with dementia often depend completely on others for support with basic activities of daily living.

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