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Dementia - Care GiversInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Alzheimer's & Dementia: A Guide For The Caregiver Description: A guide and resource for caregivers of dementia. Written from a personal perspective. (angelfire.com) |
CruiseRespite Description: The primary educational focus is to provide skills training for family caregivers. Caregiver support seminars are conducted in a meeting room aboard a luxury cruise ship. (cruiserespite.com) |
DCT Associates - Alarm Systems Description: Design and supply of specialised alarm systems for those with dementia to reduce falls, wandering, and leaving stoves on. (dctassociates.com.au) |
DISC Description: Offers advice and information to carers of older people who have dementia. (disc.org.uk) |
Home Care Description: For home care of Alzheimer's and Dementia. Offers resources, a chat room and a message board. (hometown.aol.com) |
The Alzheimer's/Dementia Page Description: Links, information, books, and support for caregivers. (elderhope.com) |
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