Supporting Caregivers of Young-Onset Dementia Patients: Tips and Resources

Younger-onset dementia can be particularly challenging for caregivers, as it impacts individuals younger than age 65. People with young-onset dementia may still be working and raising children when they receive a diagnosis of early-onset Alzheimer’s or another form of the disease. This can significantly affect the entire family dynamic. Caregivers of those living with early-onset dementia must navigate not only the symptoms of the disease but also the financial implications, such as accessing disability insurance and utilizing the Family and Medical Leave Act to take time off work to provide care. At Discover Health Advocacy, we provide skilled health management and support for caregivers facing these unique challenges, including navigating the financial implications and accessing crucial health care services.

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Supporting Caregivers of Young-Onset Dementia Patients: Tips and Resources
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