
Part 3: Understanding Alzheimer’s: A Caregiver’s Guide Through the Early, Middle and Late Stages
Stage 1: The Early Stage , When Something Feels Different In the early stage, many people with Alzheimer’s are still independent. They may manage daily

Stage 1: The Early Stage , When Something Feels Different In the early stage, many people with Alzheimer’s are still independent. They may manage daily

Most caregivers never plan to become caregivers. There is rarely formal training. One day a parent falls ill, a spouse needs surgery, or an elderly

There is a difference between forgetting where you kept your glasses… and forgetting what glasses are used for. Alzheimer’s disease does not arrive loudly. It

Once a diagnosis is confirmed, life shifts. You are no longer just a daughter, son, spouse, or sibling. You become organiser, protector, advocate, and decision-maker.

When people say, “You’re so strong,” to a caregiver, it sounds like a compliment. But strength in caregiving is not loud or dramatic. It is

Our doctor once told us something that stayed with me.He said, “Being a caregiver for a cancer patient is not easy. I have seen marriages

Caregiving is often spoken about as an emotional role.But long before emotions collapse, the body gives up first. No one warns you that caregiving will

When people think of grief, they usually imagine something that comes after death. A clear before and after. A moment when the world stops, condolences

A family caregiver once said to me,“I feel guilty when I sit down to rest… and guilty when I don’t.” That single sentence captures what

I once met an informal caregiver who deeply moved me. She was caring for her terminally ill mother, but that was only one of the
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