As one of the most feared diseases, an Alzheimer’s diagnosis presents many challenges for families living with this disease.


Because an estimated 70 percent of people with Alzheimer’s live at home, the responsibility of caring for them usually falls on their families, who frequently face — and dread — the unexpected and unknown. While it may be impossible to predict behaviors exhibited by a person struggling with Alzheimer’s, there are free resources available to help area families cope with whatever situation may arise.


“Many family caregivers wake up every day with anxiety and fear because they don’t know how a loved one with Alzheimer’s will act or react,” said Geneva Labate, president of the Home Instead Senior Care office serving the Inland Empire. “We have a network of support including free tools and materials available to help family caregivers navigate the challenges that come with caring for someone with Alzheimer’s.”


In recognition of World Alzheimer’s Month (September), the Home Instead Senior Care network is offering a number of free resources to help local families who are living with Alzheimer’s, including workshop where family members will receive a version of the same in-depth Alzheimer’s CARE: Changing Aging Through Research and Education training program that was developed for the network’s professional CAREGivers.


The workshops will offer specific solutions for the many common issues that arise when caring for someone with Alzheimer’s.


“According to experts, Alzheimer’s either is or may someday be a reality for about one-third of the families in our community,” said Labate. “We want to replace their fears with a sense of confidence that they are equipped to handle any situation.”


Free workshop opportunities are available for family members where they will receive training to help them deal with the challenging behaviors that often result from Alzheimer’s and other dementias. The Alzheimer’s CARE: Changing Aging Through Research and Education workshop upcoming schedule is as follows:


Monday, Sept. 16, 6-8 p.m.


Sept. 23, 6-8 p.m.


Sept. 30, 6-8 p.m.


Oct. 7, 6-8 p.m.


The workshops can be attended as a series, or individually. Each will cover unique topics, and all will be held at Home Instead Senior Care, 6751 Brockton Ave., Riverside.


A free Confidence to Care at Home kit, an at-a-glance collection of information, tips and resources to help handle difficult situations, avoid household accidents, encourage engagement and prevent caregiver stress that is designed for any member of the household to reference anytime they need it.


The Alzheimer’s and Other Dementias Daily Helper smartphone app that helps families find solutions when they have to react quickly to a difficult situation. Available Sept. 16, this free app is designed to help families manage issues as they arise, whether at home or in public.


For more information about the Home Instead Senior Care network or its free Alzheimer’s resources, please visit www.helpforalzheimersfamilies.com or call the local Home Instead Senior Care office at 951-369-7047.


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