Dementia Care: Helping Your Loved One Stay Connected and Safe
Monday January 11, 2021 - Jennifer Prell
More than 16 million
Americans serve as unpaid caregivers for people with Alzheimer's disease or
other forms of dementia, and more than half have been doing so for at least
four years, according to a 2020 report from the Alzheimer's Association. These
family members and friends face the normal stresses of caregiving plus other,
unique challenges.
Most distressing can
be having to learn how to interact with a loved one whose cognitive decline
results in erratic behavior and personality changes.
In the early stages of
the disease, the impairments may be relatively minor. Make the most of that
time together and encourage your loved one to join you in developing a care
plan.
These steps and tips
can help you adapt to your role as a care partner. Read the full article here.
It's worth the read. developing a care plan.
These steps and tips can help you adapt to
your role as a care partner.
Read
the full article here. It's
worth the read.
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