When your loved one has Alzheimer\'s Disease, you may feel frustration, loneliness, and exhaustion. - The demands of caregiving begin to exhaus.
You may struggle alone with the responsibility for your loved one\'s care. - It\'s difficult for family and friends to fully understand what you\'re going through.
You feel angry, and guilt follows your anger. - Each sign of your loved one\'s mental decline is upsetting, and seeking a medical diagnosis is frustrating.
When your loved one has Alzheimer\'s Disease, you may feel frustration, loneliness, and exhaustion