As there are distinct stages of Alzheimer’s disease, there are also distinct stages of caregiving. Briefly, they are as follows: Stage 1: Coping with the initial impact of being told the diagnosis Stage 2: Deciding whether you or some other family member will take on the caregiver role Stage 3: The long stretch of at-home caregiving Stage 4: Considering residential placement Stage 5: Caregiving during residential placement Stage 6: Death of the person, grief and a sense of relief Stage 7: Resuming your life after Alzheimer’s—healing and renewal As a caregiver, you may need assistance and counseling at each of these stages in order to cope with the changing experience so as not to become a patient yourself.
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