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Breaking Down Tasks: When helping someone living with dementia with personal care tasks, it is helpful to break down the task into simpler steps.

According to the World Health Organization, tens of millions of people worldwide live with dementia, a number projected to increase dramatically. A key, evidence-based strategy when helping someone living with dementia with personal care tasks is to break down the task into simpler steps, fostering a sense of success and independence.

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What provides temporary relief for those who are caring for the elderly?

According to the National Alliance for Caregiving, more than 53 million people in the U.S. act as unpaid family caregivers, often experiencing significant stress and burnout. A critical solution for managing this overwhelming responsibility is finding temporary relief for those who are caring for the elderly.

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How to handle a dementia patient at home? A Comprehensive Guide for Caregivers

According to the Alzheimer's Association, more than 6 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's, a common form of dementia, and over 11 million people provide their unpaid care at home. This authoritative guide provides essential strategies on how to handle a dementia patient at home, offering compassionate, practical advice for creating a safe and supportive environment for your loved one.

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