Caregivers for loved ones with amyloidosis play a critical, often unrecognized role as educators for healthcare providers.
Caregivers are often the ones who notice subtle or changing symptoms and can communicate with their loved one’s healthcare team.
Caregivers may know their loved one’s medical status better than the healthcare provider. They can advocate for their loved one during medical appointments and ensure the healthcare team has a clear picture of their condition, which may lead to earlier diagnosis and better treatment.


