“…As the disease progresses, activity limitations and participation restrictions become common (Mioshi, Lillo, Kiernan, & Hodges, ; Van Groenestijn, Schroder, Kruitwagen‐Van Reenen, Van Den Berg, & Visser‐Meily, ) and patients need help from both healthcare personnel and, if present, informal (i.e., unpaid) caregivers. It is primarily the patients’ spouses who serve as informal caregivers, and they often combine caregiving with employment outside the home (Bruletti et al., ; Galvin et al., ). In Sweden, citizens have the right to home care services or salaried personal assistance, and housing with special services due to disability.…”