What’s next after a dementia diagnosis, sponsored by Alzheimer's Services of the Capital Area
A dementia diagnosis affects the person diagnosed as well as everyone connected to them. Being prepared can help minimize stress and difficulty as the disease progresses, which improves quality of life for all involved. Get involved with the local dementia resource for education, services, and support. Learn about the disease. Get involved with caregiver or... A dementia diagnosis affects both the person diagnosed and the person surrounding them, as well as those connected to them. Being prepared can reduce stress and difficulty as the disease progresses, and improve quality of life for all involved. Get involved with the local dementia resource for education, services, and support, and prepare for legal, financial, and long-term care planning in advance rather than in crisis. Take advantage of the experience of those who have walked before you to navigate this journey. Alzheimer's Services of the Capital Area will provide an answer to the “what if/when” questions that follow a diagnosis and provide a hand to hold.

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A dementia diagnosis affects the person diagnosed as well as everyone connected to them. Being prepared can help minimize stress and difficulty as the disease progresses, which improves quality of life for all involved. Get involved with the local dementia resource for education, services, and support. Learn about the disease. Get involved with caregiver or patient support groups. Do legal, financial, and long-term care planning in advance, rather than in crisis. Take advantage of the experience of those who have walked before you. Alzheimer’s Services can answer the “what if/when” questions that follow a diagnosis and provide a hand to hold while you navigate this journey.