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Living with dementia
Day to day living
Routines and reminders
Personal care
Dressing
Toileting and incontinence
Bathing
Dental care
Safety
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Locating devices
Safety in the home
Restraints
Risks and concerns about restraint use
Why restraints are used
Making decisions about restraints
When restraint-free strategies are ineffective
Disaster preparation
How to prepare for a disaster
How to respond during a disaster
Elder abuse
Driving and transportation
Driving and dementia tip sheet
Travelling by car
Travel
Staying active
Benefits of staying active
Finding suitable activities
Early stage
Late stage
Walking
Hot weather tips
Sleep
Meal time
Staying connected
Visiting someone
Holidays and special occasions
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Holidays in a long-term care home
Holidays and the caregiver
Religion
Living alone
How relationships change
Sexual conduct
Helping children
Helping teens
Ways to communicate
Helping with communication
Early Stage
Middle Stage
Late Stage
Grieving
Planning for the future
Treatment Options
Drugs approved for Alzheimer’s disease
Complementary and alternative health care
How drugs are approved in Canada
I have dementia
The early stage - what to expect
Self care
Changes in your abilities
Advice from people living with Alzheimer's disease
All about me
Caring for someone
Self care for the caregiver
10 warning signs of stress
Caregiver stress checklist
Reducing caregiver stress
Finding help
Practical help
Emotional help
Relief/respite care
Ways to help
Long distance caregiving
Inviting someone to move in with you
Staying in touch from a distance
Arranging help from a distance
Long-term care
Making the decision to move
Assessing a long-term care facility
Moving to long-term care
Helping staff
Visiting
Culture change towards person-centred care
Early stage
Middle stage - what to expect
Late stage and end-of-life
Planning for the late stage
For family members and caregivers
Visiting in the late stage
After death - getting support
Making decisions
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Last Updated: 05/03/13
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