Poll - How do Alzheimer's Caregivers Think and Feel?

Which of the following apply to you as an Alzheimer's caregiver? Which of these constantly bother you?By Bob DeMarcoAlzheimer's Reading RoomThe typical Alzheimer's caregiver experiences an array of feelings and emotions each day.Typical feelings include a sense of hopelessness, sadness, anger, stress, and an inability to control or change the situation.Alzheimer's caregivers also experience feelings of happiness, accomplishment, and a strong sense of responsibility.How to Get Answers To Your Questions About Alzheimer's and DementiaWhich of he following apply to you as an Alzheimer's caregiver? Which of these constantly bother you?Understand, Cope, CommunicateConnecting with a Person Living with DementiaThe Importance of Socialization in Dementia CareCoping with DementiaDementia CareWhat is the Difference Between Alzheimer ’s and DementiaTest Your Memory for Alzheimer's (5 Best Tests)Communicating in Alzheimer's WorldTheAlzheimer's Reading Room"Without a doubt, you were the most sensational, inspirational speaker ever! "Caregivers can relate to your message because it truly comes from your heart and your personal experience; and caregivers need to know that others have done it and survived." "You ’re a joy to be around, your enthusiasm is infectious. Caregivers continue to this day (2 months since your presentation) to comment on how helpful your presentation was. Many have commented on trying some of your suggestions and being thrilled with the outcomes." "...
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