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Published Online: 20 January 2006

Resource Guide

The National Institute on Aging is offering a free resource guide in Spanish on caring for a person with Alzheimer's disease. It includes tips on how to help the person perform everyday activities and remain safely in the home, as well as other information useful to caregivers.
In addition, a Spanish-speaking information specialist is available to respond to calls to the institute's Alzheimer's Disease Education and Referral Center. Its phone number is (800) 438-4380.
The guide, “Guia para Quienes Cuidan Personas con la Enfermedad de Alzheimer,” may be obtained by calling (800) 438-4380 or ordering it online at<www.niapublications.org/adear/>.

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