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At what point might a friend or family member caregiver reach out for help? When they think their loved one has dementia When they have a very hectic and busy schedule When they can no longer cope with the care demands When they fist receive the diagnosis

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Answer: When they receive their first diagnosis.

Explanation: receiving a diagnosis can be a very disheartening situation. It not only has the most impact on your family, but it has the most impact on yourself. Your health is in jeopardy and you’re not sure what to do next, this can send you in a state of panic and anxiety.

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