Illinois Cognitive Resources Network

Living With Dementia: Finding Dementia Care and Local Services

Tips From the NIA:

A person with dementia will need more care as symptoms worsen over time. Problems with memory, thinking, and behavior often present challenges for those with dementia as well as for their family members. Whether the disease is in early or late stages, there are support systems, resources, and services that can help.

While it can be difficult for some to admit they need assistance with care or caregiving, it is okay to ask for help. In fact, when it comes to caregiving, taking care of yourself is one of the most important things you can do.

Explore the tips and resources below to find information about dementia care and local services.

What Types of Help Are Available?

There are many different types of care available depending on the level of help or care you need.

Who Can Help?

Asking for help can be hard, but it is important to understand your limits. There may be people in your life or professionals who can help provide support. Connecting with them is a good place to start.

Where Can I Find Help?

There are many places that offer resources and support for people with dementia and their caregivers. These include:

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