
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

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.

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

I was helping a friend who was caring for her father in the hospital. He had just been shifted from the ICU to the ward

Sister Manju that was how everyone addressed her. And every single time, she responded with the same warmth: a gentle smile, steady eye contact, and
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