Family Care Tips: Care Giving For A Loved One With Alzheimer's Disease

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Here are some family care tips for family members and caregivers:
1.Discuss early on a patient's wishes. Have an early and frank discussion with his/her primary physician, attorney, accountant, and financial advisors.
2.Early on make sure your loved one undergoes thorough and comprehensive evaluation, medically, neurologically, and psychiatrically.
3.Keep Alzheimer's patients in a familiar and safe environment.
4.Keep Alzheimer's patients in an independent setting as long as possible.
5.Alzheimer's patients often develop secondary medical problems and complications. These may include bedsores and aspiration pneumonia. Talk with the doctor about what to expect.
6.Alzheimer's patients should not be driving.
7.Make bathing and other personal care as easy and simple as possible. Follow a routine.
8.Choose clothing that easy to get on and off.
9.Keep windows and doors locked. Use a medical alert device.
10.Support independence and autonomy whenever possible.
11.Watch for signs of caregiving stress.
12.Grieving for loved ones begins far before their death.
13.Do not take the emotion and behavior personally.
14.Make direct eye contact before speaking.
15.Eliminate distracting noises.
16.Maintain a calm and pleasant facial expression and tone of voice.
17.Avoid situations and places that are loud or crowded.
18.Use short, simple sentences with concrete, familiar words.
19.Pause between sentences to give the patient time to respond.
20.Consult a doctor if the Alzheimer's patient's anxiety is unrelenting.
21.Always be respectful.
Alzheimer's disease is a devastating illness. Extra consideration should be given to the primary caregiver as he/she is at a high risk of emotional and physical exhaustion. He/she is also at risk for suffering from depression. Thoughtful planning and respite care are essential elements of successful caregiving.
This article was written by Rebecca Sharp Colmer, a Certified Senior Advisor and the creator of MeAndMyCaregivers, a company who offers management and peace of mind over your loved ones medical, financial and social well being. Learn more at http://www.meandmycaregivers.com


About the Author:
Rebecca Sharp Colmer, CSA, is a Certified Senior

Advisor
, as recognized by the Society of Certified

Senior Advisors. The national organization has trained

over 14,000 professionals across the country. As an Elder

Care Advocate she has taken the educational initiative to

become a professional leader in meeting the key needs

and vital issues concerning senior citizens. In addition,

she is a nationally recognized author, publisher, and

speaker. She is also a caregiver.She is the creator of

www.MeAndMyCaregivers.com, communications hub for

everyone on the caregiving team.



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