
09/09/2025
Preparing for mid-stage & late-stage Alzheimer’s care takes time, and it can’t be done all at once. You need time to find & absorb new information, plus the time to care for your loved one’s current needs. So rather than prepare for the later stages all in one go, it’s better to take a piece-by-piece approach.
Educate yourself about what to expect with mid-stage & late-stage Alzheimer’s disease. What kinds of behavioral changes will you see in your loved one? What kinds of interior changes are triggering these changes in behavior? What types of care duties will need to be performed? What are the best ways to make your loved one feel comfortable, safe, and secure?
Its important to recognize that Alzheimer’s won’t only affect your loved one. It will also have a tremendous impact on your life and your well-being. So educate yourself about what to expect as a caregiver. What kinds of difficulties will you face? How will it impact your well-being? What kinds of resources exist to make care more manageable?
And if your not sure, give us a call today to find out how we can support you on this journey.