There's a huge amount of physical and emotional toll that can take place.

The caregiver needs to feel good about themselves.

[The complications involved in caring for someone with Alzheimer's] are probably just going to begin to surface over the next few weeks, ... We have situations where all of a sudden families are becoming first-time, 24-hour caregivers.

Four Seasons - Four Directions.

The caregiver needs to feel good about themselves. If you don't feel good, you won't respond well to a difficult situation.

If families are knowledgeable about the disease and know what to expect, they can be more empowered in dealing with the disease. The most important thing is they get linked with helpful community resources they may need.

One of the most important things someone can do is get accurate information about the disease, about the disease process, and what kind of helpful resources there are in their community.

We've got a very solid series that will appeal to a lot of folks. It's really well-selected, and I think it will do well.