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During the course of Alzheimer's, most families find that they need increasing support in managing the day-to-day care of the person with the disease.Some families use the services of day care programs, particularly in the early or middle stages of the disease. Others bring help into the home. At some point as the disease progresses, some families consider whether or not to place the person in a residential facility. This section discusses the various options that are available.

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