Helping your spouse or partner with Alzheimer's

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Quoted From: https://www.alz.org/help-support/i-have-alz/live-well/helping-family-friends#spouse

"The news of your diagnosis may or may not be a surprise. As both of you come to terms with this huge change in your life together, your spouse or partner may feel a sense of loss or loneliness as a result of the diagnosis."

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