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When you learn that someone close to you has Alzheimer’s, deciding when and how to tell your family and friends may be difficult. You may be worried about how others will react to or treat your loved one. It’s okay to wait until you feel emotionally ready to share the news or to only tell your closest family members and friends. By knowing what’s happening, the people you trust the most can help support you and the person with Alzheimer’s. The following suggestions can help get you started.
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Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services.


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