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How to Choose the Right Community
What Features to Look for in an Alzheimer's Community
Editor’s Note:The following is excerpted from I’m Still Here by John Zeisel, Ph.D. All rights reserved. Copyright © John Zeisel, 2009. There are eight major characteristics of places that support people living with Alzheimer’s...Read entire article »
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How Design Can Foster Independence in Alzheimer's Communities
Editor’s Note:The following recommendations are courtesy of John Zeisel and is excerpted from I’m Still Here by John Zeisel, Ph.D. All rights reserved. Copyright © John Zeisel, 2009. What Kind of Design is Best...Read entire article »
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Superior Alzheimer's Care: Streamlining the Search Process
Unfortunately, sub-par Alzheimer’s care and assisted living facilities with less-than-attentive staff do exist, and unless you know what you’re looking for, it’s easy to choose one that will ultimately fail to meet your requirements...Read entire article »
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How to Choose a Senior Care Facility
As a geriatric care manager, I frequently visit long-term care facilities. Because each facility offers a distinct setting and array of services, it is difficult to know which one is the best choice for...Read entire article »
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Alzheimer's Care Facilities Explained: What They Are, What to Expect, How to Pay For One & How to Find One
What They Are Alzheimer's care facilities are live-in facilities that provide care for individuals with dementia who cannot live independently. Both nursing homes and assisted living facilities can provide residential care for Alzheimer's patients;...Read entire article »


