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Alzheimer's Q&A: New understanding phase brings enlightenment to caregivers

Por: The Advocate Health November 16, 2022

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What is the caregiving phase of “new understanding?”The next caregiving phase, “new understanding,” compares to arriving at the destination, i.e., an Alzheimer’s diagnosis and journey, in which the caregiver experiences a kind of enlightenment, surprised by his or her growing insights and abilities to transcend the extraordinary challenges and barriers of the situation.Through the caregiver’s struggle, education, support and... + full article



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