Who should I consider as a backup caregiver for someone with Alzheimer's?

At any stage of the disease you could implement a plan to train somebody else as a deputy caregiver. This could be a sibling who doesn’t have time for caregiving all the time, a friend, someone from your church or other social group or your spouse (if he is not the patient as well). You could also hire someone, if there is not someone in your social circle who could provide the occasional caregiver break to you.

Consider hiring a college student, or a retired person who could use the extra money, or use your imagination or the combined imagination of your caregiver support group to come up with another likely candidate for a deputy caregiver. Your loved one will surely come to enjoy the change of pace, even if they might not be happy about it immediately.

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