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    Caregiver Tip Sheet – Medications

    At times, trying to give medication to an individual living with dementia can be a challenge.

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    Making Life Accessible

    Our community-based facilities across the United States are directly responding to the needs of their communities to break down barriers in employment, community access, housing, transportation, technology and more.

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    Caregiver Tip Sheet – Home Safety

    Experiencing confusion, disorientation, limited coordination and memory loss can have a significant impact on safety within the home.

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    Caregiver Tip Sheet – Hallucinations

    Although hallucinations can occur with any of the five senses, visual hallucinations are most common with individuals living with dementia.

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    Caregiver Tip Sheet – Getting Lost

    Wandering is a serious risk for individuals living with dementia and can be extremely dangerous.

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    Caregiver Tip Sheet – Driving

    Dementia is a progressive disease which impacts memory, visual-spatial disorientation, cognitive functioning and other skills it takes to drive safely.

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    Caregiver Tip Sheet – Communication

    Communication for an individual living with dementia will become more difficult as the disease progresses.

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    Caregiver Tip Sheet – Bathing & Hygiene

    An individual who is living with dementia may become anxious about bathing or having someone help them with their personal hygiene.

  • Manchester Vet Center

    The Manchester Vet Center offers confidential help for veterans, service members, and their families at no cost in a non-medical setting. Services include counseling for needs such as depression, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and the psychological effects of military sexual trauma (MST). 603-668-7060

  • Veterans Benefit Administration

    The VA Benefits Administration helps veterans and their families buy homes, earn degrees, start careers, file service connection claims, help with pensions and appeals, and more. 

  • ServiceLink

    New Hampshire’s ServiceLink provides help with Medicaid applications, support services, resources for aging adults, and more. For assistance, call 1-866-634-9412

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    Caregiver Tip Sheet – Anxiety & Nervousness

    Changes in the brain may cause anxiety and nervousness.