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Maintaining functional ability is an important goal for many patients and families living with Alzheimer disease (AD). This randomized, controlled trial included 180 community-dwelling patients with possible or probable AD. All patients received collaborative care co-managed by memory-care and primary-care practices. Those in the intervention group also received up to 24 in-home occupational therapy sessions spread over 2 years, individually tailored to the needs of the patient and caregiver. The goal of the intervention was to optimize the patient's self-care functional abilities. Caregivers assessed patients' activities of daily living by questionnaire every 6 months. The investigators also determined patients' lower-extremity physical pe…