From the desk of Rosemary Laird, MD
Founder of Navigating Aging Needs (NAN), LLC

No Place Like Home
There is “no place like home,” as the saying goes. As a Caregiver of a loved one suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, considering your own home and your loved one’s living situation is an ongoing challenge. That’s because unfortunately, Alzheimer’s is a progressive disease, and so the “home” needs of you and your loved one will be in flux over time.

Safe Home!
As Alzheimer’s disease erodes your loved one’s memory, their perception of what they see, and their reasoning powers, a house can become a far more hazardous place for them to be. But with the right changes to the environment you can make their home far safer, and give your loved one a greater sense of security and independence.

Thanks, Partner!
The hard work you are doing, every day, is truly making a difference, and paying off in better outcomes for your loved ones