When Alzheimer’s Makes You a Caregiver Overnight, Where Do You Turn?

The caregiver list was already out of date the day Ronna Larsen got it.  A caseworker had handed her a photocopied sheet of local caregivers, and one by one, the numbers on it led nowhere: offices that had closed, agencies no longer taking clients. Larsen’s mother had just been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, and Larsen, […]