‘I Have Alzheimer’s’ launches online
A new Alzheimer’s Association online resource, I Have Alzheimer’s Disease, offers information and tools to help those with early-stage Alzheimer’s or another dementia live their best life for as long as possible.
This site should be the first “Go To” after diagnosis. I wish this was around when I was diagnosed but I am so glad it is available now. I can navigate easily and refresh my memory, or address changes, with the tools presented on the website. I’m confident that I Have Alzheimer’s Disease will help others facing similar challenges.
I Have Alzheimer’s Disease features personal insights from real people with Alzheimer’s. A diagnosis can feel isolating, but I Have Alzheimer’s Disease helps people move past that feeling and on to planning, preparing and receiving support. It’s comforting to hear directly from individuals who are also living with the disease — we all experience the disease differently, but we can gain so much from each other’s perspectives.
This site is also a valuable resource for caregivers, family members or friends of someone with Alzheimer’s. Whether they seek information for themselves or want to empower the person with dementia, I Have Alzheimer’s Disease provides a better understanding of Alzheimer’s and what others are doing to live their best life.
The sentiment is simple: “You’re not alone.” Please visit I Have Alzheimer’s to learn more.
http://www.optimumseniorcare.com/services/alzheimerscare.php