11 Tips for Looking After Someone with Alzheimer's
An Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis isn’t just devastating for
the person with the condition. Many people will end up serving as caregivers
for loved ones with Alzheimer’s, which can be incredibly distressing,
isolating, and life-altering.
- Try to be as patient as you can with your loved one.
- Don’t waste energy reminding them that they’ve learned something before.
- Keep things simple so they’re easier for your loved one to understand.
- Have go-to methods of calming them when they’re upset.
- Use aids to help them keep track of time.
- Build in more time for chores and self-care tasks than your loved one would have needed before.
- Accommodate (or anticipate) their requests if you can, even if you don’t understand them.
- Pay attention to signs that the disease is progressing.
- Don’t be afraid to ask for help.
- Build a support network.
- Remember that you deserve care, too.
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