Finding a support group to share stories with seek advice from and simply have available to listen to.
													
																	Alzheimer s support for family. 
									
	
		
	
																	Call our 24 hours seven days a week helpline at 800 272 3900. 
																	The free online community offers a support group which is not moderated for family members partners of people with dementia and caregivers of adults with chronic debilitating conditions such as alzheimer s disease stroke traumatic brain injury and more. 
																	The national alliance for caregiving indicates that more than 65 million americans care for a chronically disabled ill or senior family member or friend. 
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																	Whether you provide daily caregiving participate in decision making or simply care about a person with the disease we have resources to help. 
																	All funds received for our organization stay within the 8 local communities that we serve. 
																	A world without alzheimer s and all other dementia now through sept. 
																	We provide support services and educational programs to caregivers and families of those with alzheimer s disease and or dementia. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	Those caregivers provide an average of 20 hours of care per week often while still managing a full time job and caring for their family. 
																	25 every donation made in honor of world alzheimer s day can be triple matched up to 180 000 to provide care and support to families accelerate research and one day end alzheimer s and all other dementia. 
																	Get information and resources for alzheimer s and other dementias from the alzheimer s association. 
																	Family support is crucial. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	Caregivers for alzheimer s and dementia face special challenges. 
																	A diagnosis of alzheimer s or dementia affects everyone who loves and cares about the individual who receives the diagnosis. 
																	As a caregiver you may feel a range of emotions from fear to concern to confusion. 
																	Caring for a person with alzheimer s or dementia often involves a team of people. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	Part of living well with alzheimer s or another dementia is helping family and friends adjust.