There are over 11 million Americans currently providing over 15 billion hours of unpaid care for persons with dementia each year.Being a caregiver is about providing for the care and safety of a person while keeping stress and anxiety to a minimum. Over time your ability to meet those needs may start to fade. What do you do then? You need help. Where do you turn? Do you admit the person to a care facility, or do you pay for someone to come into your home?Making the decision to bring in another caregiver, or to move into a residential care facility, is very difficult. You're flooded with rumors and conflicting information. Where do you begin?Memory Care is the caregiver guide that will help you make the right decision about the next level of care for your person with dementia. Find the answers to these questions and more inside this invaluable resource.
What types of care facilities are available?Which one is the best option for me?How does a person qualify for admission?How can I pay for it?How do I know if it’s the right time?Be prepared for whatever the future may bring. Use this guide, along with the free workbook, to do your research ahead of time. Then you can relax knowing that you have made the best choices for you and your person with dementia going into the future.