
TAILORED SUPPORT
Our knowledgebase serves as per the stage of Alzheimer that the caregivers are handling.

Early-stage Caregiving Support
This stage is a rare Alzheimer form, which is diagnosed prior to the age of 65. Not even 10% of Alzheimer's patients belongs to this category. However, more than 10% of caregivers are!
- Know your role as a caregiver
- Maximizing independent living
- Get advice from other similar caregivers
- Striking a new life balance

Late-onset Caregiving Support
This is the most widespread form, encompassing over 90% of patients. However, it strikes after 65 and may not be inherited. Most caregivers belong to this category, as these patients need intensive care.
- Know your role as a caregiver
- Concerns at this stage
- Get advice from other similar caregivers
- Associated illnesses

Middle-stage Caregiving Support
The middle stages are perhaps the longest of all Alzheimer forms. They can span across several years. With advancement, more care is required. This means more support for caregivers too.
- Know your role as a caregiver
- Concerns at this stage
- Get advice from other similar caregivers
- Maximizing independence