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Joining an Alzheimer’s Support Group

AUTHOR: John Chuang

Alzheimers Support Group
Because Alzheimer’s disease affects nearly 4 ½ million Americans, with these numbers expected to triple by the year 2050, you or someone you know is bound to be affected by its devastating effects. If one of your family members develops Alzheimer’s, one of the most positive things you can do for yourself and for them is to join an Alzheimer’s support group in your community.

Finding others who are dealing with Alzheimer’s provides you with encouragement, advice, and lots of emotional support. Trying to deal with it all on your own is just too overwhelming; you need the support of other people, and especially those who are going through similar experiences.

The Value of a Support Group

An Alzheimer’s support group can be a valuable resource as you face the progression of Alzheimer’s in your loved one. Alzheimer’s affects not only the one suffering from it, but the entire family, and can have a negative impact on everyone involved – emotionally, physically, and financially. An Alzheimer’s support group exists to help those caring for someone with Alzheimer’s.

An Alzheimer’s support group can be led by a healthcare professional or one of your peers. You can expect to find educational materials relating to topics about Alzheimer’s. Educational programs may be part of a support group. You’ll find lots of current information on the various stages and struggles families go through during the course of the disease.

Virtual Support Groups

The Internet opens up a wide array of choices as you search for an Alzheimer’s support group, and you’ll have the ability to connect with people all over the world who share the concerns and challenges you do as an Alzheimer’s caregiver. Not only will you find more information than you can imagine, you’ll find emotional support and shared stories from others in your situation. Especially when you are tied down with the continuous care of your loved one, an online support group can be a lifesaver.

There are many national Alzheimer’s organizations, and you can find information about the disease as well as what local chapters might be available in your area by searching on the internet.

Stay Connected

Especially when you are dealing with a serious disease like Alzheimer’s, you need a place where you can share knowledge, experiences, and advice with others so that you realize that you are not alone on your journey. The encouragement and camaraderie you’ll discover will assist you in practical ways as well as emotionally. Attendance isn’t required, and you may find that you need only occasional support from an outside group. Whatever your needs, though, an Alzheimer’s support group is an important part of the overall strategy you need. Take some time to research what’s available, because the key is finding an Alzheimer’s support group that matches your needs, and your personality.

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