Resource Type: Resources

Care Planning in the Earlier Stages of Alzheimer’s

For those living with the earlier stages of Alzheimer’s, knowing early can represent a valuable opportunity to plan ahead. This resource outlines the types of planning possible after diagnosis, including building a care team, expressing their preferences, as well as making legal and financial decisions.

Fast Facts: The Earlier Stages of Alzheimer’s

This quick-read resource provides key facts about the earlier stages of Alzheimer’s. Learn how brain changes can begin years before symptoms become noticeable, what early signs may look like and how knowing earlier can make a meaningful difference for those diagnosed with the disease.

Navigating the Alzheimer’s Journey: From Early Changes to Later Stages

Alzheimer’s disease can develop gradually, sometimes beginning years before symptoms appear. This resource explains how Alzheimer’s can progress, from the earlier stages when individuals may experience mild or no symptoms, to the later stages that may require increased care and support. It highlights early symptoms, how daily life may change over time and the importance of knowing early and planning ahead for those diagnosed with the earlier stages of the disease.