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Our web content is continually growing and getting better, but we can't answer every question, we can't address every concern that might come up in a caregivers typical day. Most visitors to this website are family and professional caregivers of someone with dementia. The combined experience and knowledge of that pool of visitors is huge. Through the Best Alzheimer's Products Community it is now possible access that knowledge and experience.

Download a picture or tell a story about something you do that makes your job as caregiver easier and more enjoyable. Someone else hasn't thought of that. Read what others are doing; there's a good chance that what works for them will also work for you.

Rate an activity or other product that you purchased from our store. This will help others to make the right choice for the person or the people in their care. Or read what others are saying to help your purchasing decision.

Get Involved — Help and Be Helped

We will always add our thoughts and suggestions, but you, our visitors, have ideas we haven't thought of. You have successful strategies that we have never used. As someone recently said, "All of us are smarter than one of us."

  • Review Rate a product that you like, an activity or game, anything that has helped you as a caregiver and improved the quality of life of the person or people in your care. We like to see reviews of the things that we sell, but tell us about things that we don't have. This lets us know what products we need to add.

  • Testimonials Tell us what you think about our website, our store, our service. We love to hear your compliments and praise, but if you have a complaint, tell us that too. Knowing what isn't working well helps us to improve.

  • Bulletin Board Finally, help us change the face of Alzheimer's disease. We are well aware of the reality of dementia, but too many of the pictures that we see depict people who are in pain, lonely, and without motivation or goal. Do an image search for "Alzheimer's" or "dementia" and you'll see what we mean: but people affected by the disease can still feel procudtive and purposeful and even happy. Send us happy pictures of people in you care. If they're enjoying one of our activities, great! But that's not necessary. But the photograph should picture an active, involved, happy person. Let people see a better face of Alzheimer's.

  • Social Networking Follow us on Facebook and Twitter. We're new at social networking, but we will be using it more and more to disseminate information.