How to Undertake the Task of Caring for Alzheimer's and Dementia Patients?

Alzheimer's is a disease related to the loss of connection from some vital brain cells. It gradually leads to the loss of memory and the inability to perform daily activities as the stage of the disease advances. People may tend to forget their names and may not know where
they are or what they are doing.

At this time, it becomes crucial for someone to take the responsibility of caring for the Alzheimer's patient when it is first diagnosed. Family caregivers often face a challenge in providing the needed care due to a lack of understanding of the requirements of dementia and Alzheimer's
care patient.

Here we will let you some important tips on how to care for an Alzheimer's and dementia patient according to the disease advancement stages

• Early care-giving of dementia and Alzheimer

When the disease is first diagnosed the caregiver has not much to do but to make the patient come to terms with their health condition. Planning for the future and staying healthy helps the patient to maintain the symptoms efficiently. Some tips the caregiver must understand are
as follows.

1. Accepting the diagnosis

2. Dealing with the different emotions of the patient

3. Managing the wealth and resources while keeping in mind the need for finances later in the stage

4. Knowing the health care requirements and gaining the authority of making health decisions on behalf of the patient

5. Preparing and learning about the stages ahead

• Middle-stage care-giving for dementia and Alzheimer

Dementia and Alzheimer care patient requires more attention as their stage advances. They may experience intensive loss of memory. The level of aggression and resentment also increases. As the responsibility of the caregiver increases so
does one’s independence and health also get affected. The caregiver must take
care of their health.

Here are some tips that can help you in the middle stage

1. Seeking help from other family members may help to relieve the primary caregiver’s burden. Taking a break at the correct time will help in providing better results on the health of the patient.

2. Joining a support group keeps the caregiver and the patient engaged. Connecting with others can help reduce the loneliness of the patient.

3. Various supports like adult day care and respite care can provide dementia, Alzheimer's & palliative care services when you opt to take a break from continuous caring.

4. Developing a useful daily routine gives a sense of consistency to dementia and Alzheimer's care patient.

5. Changing communication like speaking slowly, avoiding memory loss questions, and being calm can help a patient in maintaining a positive attitude towards people.

• The final stage of dementia and Alzheimer's care

When dementia, Alzheimer's & palliative care patient reach their final stage, they may require more care and attention the whole day. A patient may be unable to walk; they may even forget words to speak. The home caregiver and the other family members must remain with the
patient as much as possible. It may eventually take a toll on the caregiver but
will give the satisfaction of being beside the patient in their final days.

Conclusion:

Managing and coping with different challenges is not an easy task. Health Heal is a care-giving company that helps you copes with these difficult challenges easily. It provides home health care to dementia and Alzheimer patients with years of
expertise and knowledge.

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