Palliative and Residential Care Program
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Learning Resources
Explore the Learning Hub—your trusted source for education, support, and resources on Alzheimer’s and dementia. Whether you’re a family member, care partner, or professional, CaringKind’s Lear...
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I Have a Diagnosis
Receiving a diagnosis can feel overwhelming, but knowing what you’re facing is an important first step toward living well and planning for the future. Understanding your diagnosis allows you and you...
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Programs & Services
CaringKind offers a comprehensive range of programs and services for individuals and families affected by Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia, as well as for caregivers and professionals
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Learning Hub
Explore the Learning Hub—your trusted source for education, support, and resources on Alzheimer’s and dementia. Whether you’re a family member, care partner, or professional, CaringKind’s Lear...
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I am a Care Worker or Professional
CaringKind offers a robust portfolio of professional development opportunities, including regular webinars, formal trainings, and individualized educational programs tailored to your organization’s ...
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More Information
A list of resources to help you along your journey, whether it be websites to books of interest. Or latest news via newsletters
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Treatment & Medications
Science is currently working towards better treatments for the different types of dementia, but at the present time prevention or a cure remains elusive.
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Challenges You May Face
This can often be an emotional, highly-charged topic of discussion. Keep in mind that for most of us our work defines who we are and how we are valued.
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Communication
Alzheimer’s disease or other types of dementia will gradually affect how you communicate with people. Changes in your ability to communicate will be unique to you, so there is no way of knowing in a...
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Getting An Evaluation
If you are concerned about memory loss, the first step is to talk with your general practitioner about any changes you have noticed. Ask your doctor if you should be evaluated at a memory disorders ce...
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Living With Your Diagnosis
Even though you have received a life-changing diagnosis, there is much to be said for maintaining a good quality of life. Most people in the early stage find that they are able to continue doing many ...
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Learn About Clinical & Research Trials
If you are a caregiver living approximately 2 or more hours away from your care recipient, you may be eligible to participate in a new research study evaluating the administration of a non-drug interv...
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Life After Diagnosis
Experiencing changes in your memory can be frustrating and scary. We encourage you to speak with a trusted family member, friend or a healthcare professional if you are having concerns about your memo...
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Getting Diagnosed
If you are concerned about changes in memory and thinking or changes in senses, behavior, mood, or movement that do not seem normal in yourself or a family member (see Symptoms for more information), ...
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Causes
One of the great mysteries of Alzheimer’s disease is why it largely strikes older adults. Research on normal brain aging is shedding light on this question.
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Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia
Alzheimer’s disease is an irreversible, progressive brain disorder that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills and, eventually, the ability to carry out the simplest tasks. In most people with A...
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Understanding Dementia
Education Seminars for Alzheimer’s and Dementia Caregivers
Understanding Dementia: What You Need to Know and Where to Go
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Contact
Our Dementia Specialists are here to provide you with the latest information, education, and emotional support—whenever you need it. Caring for someone with Alzheimer’s or dementia can be overwhel...
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