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Robert's dementia had progressed to a point that the family was no longer confident that she could safely manage it on her own; yet no one wanted to talk about the next step All healthcare is NOT created equal. Decades later we talk about cancer, that stigma is gone. Someone diagnosed with cancer seeks immediate, individualized care, from an oncologist that specializes cacer treatment. Most wouldn't deviate from the oncologists plan or negotiate the cost of the prescribed medical treatment, after all, it's the best option to fight cancer. Let's talk about it. In the 1950s cancer was only whispered about openly talking about the "c-word" was taboo. Back then there were few treatments and little hope for a cure, a cancer diagnosis was commonly withheld from the patient, for fear of causing further distress. Fast forward to today, imagine what those individuals felt back then; now you know how most individuals & families effected by Alzheimer's ght this disease disease or dementia still feel today. People who aren't comfortable talking about it will attempt to hide their symptoms and emotions. Not seeking a proper diagnosis can be extremely detrimental and delays e planning and programming, enhanced security measures, someone's ability to receive the appropriate medical care and support services that will help them thrive rather than struggle to get by in a help your loved one thrive at Edgewood. For a limited time, we're world that's become increasingly overwhelming So why should Alzheimer's or dementia be any different? The Edgewood Memory Care teams wants to help erase the stigma of Alzheimer's through openly talking about it. We want individuals and their families to feel comfortable seeking a diagnosis, treatment and services designed for this disease, because it's the best option to Let the memory care experts at Edgewood show you how specialized modified dining options and more hands-on support and care can offering all new residents a special price to take that next step Memory Care Apartments $5,550 NOW ONLY $4,995! how Accepting Medicaid! some restrictions appy Edgewood Assisted Living & Memory Care | 701.952.8750| 1104 25th St SW, Jamestown | edgewoodhealthcare.com