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Adjusting after the move
Moving to a new living environment can make it difficult for people with neurocognitive disorders to adapt. Consult this document to prepare yourself and help your loved one adapt to their new environment.
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Prepare for the move
Consult this document to prepare for the move of your loved one living with a neurocognitive disorder to a new living environment where care will be better suited to their needs.
- General information on neurocognitive disorders
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Reducing caregiver’s stress
Get advice on how to spot signs of stress in carers and different ways to regain your peace of mind.
- General information on neurocognitive disorders
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Ambiguous loss for those diagnosed and their carers
Learn more about the phenomenon of ambiguous loss for both people living with neurocognitive disorders and their caregivers.
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Managing moving day
Be prepared and confident when moving day arrives with this handy information sheet.
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Consider a transfer to long-term care
Aimed at caregivers of individuals diagnosed with a neurocognitive disorder, this information sheet explains the considerations involved in transferring the diagnosed individual to a long-term care facility.
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Consider transfer to long-term care
Consider transfer to long-term care
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Tips for visiting someone who has been diagnosed with neurocognitive disorders
Are you visiting someone living with a neurocognitive disorder? Here are a few tips to help you make the most of your time together.
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How to help
Discover how you can help caregivers of people diagnosed with neurocognitive disorders with this informative document.
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How family can help
A diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease can be devastating for the person affected and their loved ones. If you are the primary carer or a family member who will also be caring for the person, consult this document to better understand how to support the person diagnosed.