Important Services to Help Caregivers Cope
Those Who Give Care, Need Self-Care According to a recent study, approximately 80% of dementia care patients are being cared for by their families. They spend an average of 6.5 […]
Those Who Give Care, Need Self-Care According to a recent study, approximately 80% of dementia care patients are being cared for by their families. They spend an average of 6.5 […]
by Philip Nowicki, PhD, Alzheimer’s Project Board Member For six years, I was a full-time, 24/7 caregiver for my wife, Delane, who had Alzheimer’s disease. She passed away in March […]
By Tricia Matthews Introduction “When I get sick, I want you to bring me here.” My mom told me this when we were driving home, after a long, full day […]
The 16th Annual Parrothead Phrenzy is less than two weeks away – and the Tallahassee Parrothead Club is ready to Party for the Project!! The Parrothead Phrenzy is a benefit concert […]
For over 30 years, the Alzheimer’s Project has provided comfort to people living with memory disorders while making sure their care partners feel supported. The Alzheimer’s Project’s continued success as […]
When caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia, caregivers experience a variety of challenges. These challenges encompass everyday hands-on care and may also include […]