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Ambiguous Loss and Grief In Dementia

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Ambiguous Loss and Grief In Dementia

Dive into this guide & resource for individuals & families serving as a caregiver to someone with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia. Such caregivers often experience loss through the changes that occur in their loved one before death. The guide offers detailed information, advice & tips, plus personal stories.

Loss and grief are among the most significant and challenging issues you will face as a caregiver when supporting a person with dementia. Dementia is a fatal, progressive and degenerative disease that destroys brain cells. Whether you are caring for your spouse, your parent or a friend with dementia, you may experience losses and grief in different ways at all stages in the dementia caregiving journey.

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