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A caregiver can be a relative, friend or professional health worker who provides care to someone who cannot care for himself or herself due to a disability or functional limitation. The care can include: non-medical care such as help with bathing, eating, or household chores, or medical care such as changing dressings.

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  1. Fact Sheet - Genetic Testing
    Family Caregiver Alliance
  2. Fact Sheet - Dementia with Lewy Bodies
    Family Caregiver Alliance
  3. Fact Sheet - Parkinson's Disease
    Family Caregiver Alliance
  4. Facing Illness and Loss: Caring for Someone Who Is Dying
    By Kenneth J. Doka, PhD, Hospice Foundation of America
  5. Fact Sheet - Legal Issues in Planning for Incapacity
    Family Caregiver Alliance
  6. Fact Sheet - Durable Powers of Attorney and Revocable Living Trusts
    Family Caregiver Alliance
  7. The Difference Between An Advance Care Directive and a Living Will
    National Institute on Aging
    Advance directives are oral and written instructions about future medical care should your parent become unable to make...
  8. Communicating with Your Doctor, Part I
    Family Caregiver Alliance
  9. Can We Change the Aging Process?
    By AGIS Staff, AGIS Network
    An overview on the aging process and the factors involved in normal aging and what part of aging can be prevented.
  10. Multi-Infarct Dementia Fact Sheet
    National Institute on Aging
    Serious forgetfulness, mood swings, and other behavioral changes are not a normal part of aging.
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