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At what stage of dementia would you expect a client to start needing some assistance with activities such as cooking or grocery shopping?

According to the World Health Organization, over 55 million people worldwide live with dementia, a number projected to nearly triple by 2050. Caregivers often wonder, at what stage of dementia would you expect a client to start needing some assistance with activities such as cooking or grocery shopping? This guide provides the answers and insights needed to navigate this challenging transition.

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How to get disabled people upstairs safely and effectively?

According to the CDC, over 12% of adults in the US report having difficulty walking or climbing stairs, highlighting a major accessibility issue. Addressing this challenge requires careful consideration of safety, independence, and comfort. Here is a comprehensive guide on how to get disabled people upstairs using modern equipment and proven techniques.

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What does a caregiver need most? An essential guide to vital support

According to a 2020 AARP study, one in four family caregivers reported a decline in their own health due to their caregiving responsibilities. Understanding **what does a caregiver need most** is critical to addressing burnout and providing the comprehensive support essential for both the caregiver and the care recipient.

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