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Learning about Dementia
ComfortCare Homes has been an advocate for Alzheimer’s and dementia awareness and education for over 30 years. Throughout that time, the scientific understanding of dementia has changed dramatically, as have best practices for caregiving.
One thing that has stayed consistent, however, is the need by families for reliable and accurate information about these diseases. We’ve collected some of the most frequently asked about subjects and provided up-to-date answers and trustworthy resources in the following sections.
Early signs of Alzheimer’s can be similar to memory loss caused by aging. Learning how to tell the difference between age-related forgetfulness and memory impairment due to dementia can help to bring clarity and confidence when making decisions about seeking professional care.

Discover Memory Care Organizations
No one should have to struggle with Alzheimer’s or dementia alone. ComfortCare Homes deeply understands the value of a large supportive community of caregivers, medical professionals, and advocates working tirelessly to impact the lives of families with a dementia diagnosis.
Not sure where to begin?
Browse through some of the most frequently asked questions and get answers today.

What is the Purple Line Project?
The Purple Line Project is an initiative of ComfortCare Homes, a Wichita-based innovator in memory care for more than 30 years.
ComfortCare Homes offers businesses dementia training and tips to prepare them better to serve people with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia.
This groundbreaking initiative empowers businesses to make their establishments more welcoming and accessible to individuals living with dementia and their care partners.
Memory Care Organizations
The greatest asset we have in the fight against Alzheimer's and dementia is each other. ComfortCare Homes partners with local and national organizations that are leading the way in understanding and ultimately defeating dementia.
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Kansas Department of Aging and Disability Services Alzheimer's and Dementia
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Kansas Education Conference on Dementia