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Providing Care for Someone with Dementia


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Care Options

  • In-home Care
  • In-home care includes a wide range of services to help a person with Alzheimer's or another dementia stay at home. It also can help caregivers.

    In-home Care Resources:

  • Adult Day Services
  • Adult day centers and Adult Day Health offer social and safe activities for people with Alzheimer's and other dementias.

  • Residential Care Settings
  • Does the person with Alzheimer's or another dementia prefer a communal-living environment? Or does the person need more care than he or she can get at home? If so, a residential care setting may be the best option. Different types provide different levels of care.

Connect with Your Local CLC.

Washington’s Community Living Connections staff are available to help you explore your options to meet your current needs or create a plan for the future.

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