Caring for elderly loved ones
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Do you care for an elderly loved one?

You are not alone. If the signs below feel familiar, they may point to a condition such as dementia — and support is available.

If your loved one…

Recognising the signs is the first step.

Some changes in memory, behaviour, or daily functioning may be signs of dementia or another age-related condition. Recognising these signs early can help families seek information, support, and appropriate care.

Frequent memory loss
Confusion about time, places, or familiar people
Repeats questions or stories
Gets lost in familiar places
Noticeable changes in mood or behaviour
Difficulty managing everyday tasks
Community supporting elderly loved ones
We Are Here for You

You don't have to do this alone.

Caring for an elderly loved one can be overwhelming — especially when facing a condition like dementia. Anaalie Legacy Foundation provides guidance, support, and understanding to help you navigate this journey with compassion and clarity.

Asking for help is not weakness. It is the first act of love.
How We Help

What ALF Provides

We walk alongside families at every stage of the elder care journey — with compassion, not just advice.

You don't have to care alone

Practical advice, emotional encouragement, and support for those caring for ageing loved ones and people living with dementia.

Awareness that leads to compassion

Helping families and communities understand dementia, recognize its signs, and respond with patience, dignity, and care.

Stronger communities, better support

Bringing together caregivers, families, volunteers, and community resources to ensure older persons receive the care and companionship they deserve.

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