In helping those caring for Alzheimer’s, I believe attending a support group is one of the most beneficial things a caregiver can do. Sure family and friends can offer support but unless a person has walked in the shoes of a caregiver, they can not provide the kind of support that is really needed. These fellow caregivers can relate and provide invaluable advice. The relationships and love that come from these groups is tremendous in creating confidence and strength.
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In helping those caring for Alzheimer’s, I believe attending a support group is one of the most beneficial things a caregiver can do. Sure family and friends can offer support but unless a person has walked in the shoes of a caregiver, they can not provide the kind of support that is really needed. These fellow caregivers can relate and provide invaluable advice. The relationships and love that come from these groups is tremendous in creating confidence and strength.
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