Teach Family Members
about the Disease
Understanding why your loved one is acting in a certain way
is key in recognizing the impact that Alzheimer’s has on an individual. For
instance, this disease can cause rapid mood swings and can even change the
personality of a senior. When family members are faced with such alterations in
their loved one, it is important that they understand that the disease has
caused this change and that, if their senior is acting angry or mean, they are
not doing so on purpose.
Encourage Family
Members to Make the Most of the Time They Have
Because Alzheimer’s disease is progressive, it gets worse
over time. As soon as your family is aware that the illness is present, it is
important to spend as much time as possible with your elderly loved one. This
will allow family members to create memories with their senior before their
loved one’s condition progresses to the point that they do not remember the
people who matter the most to them.
Explore Treatment
Options
One of the most devastating aspects of watching a family
member suffer from Alzheimer’s disease is feeling helpless. With no cure, the
condition gets worse until seniors pass. But there are ways in which doctors
can treat the disease and, if it is diagnosed quickly enough, even slow its
progression. Understanding the treatment options available to your senior will
allow your family to choose the care plan that best matches your loved one’s
wishes.
The dementia care professionals at Always Best Care know that taking care of a loved
one who has Alzheimer’s disease is emotionally difficult. But with these tips,
you can help your family better understand the illness and get the most out of
the time they have with their loved one.
Visit our video page where you can find senior care videos that may help in the decisions you are facing.
Our Resources page may also provide needed information.
We at Always Best Care are attuned to your needs and equipped with the knowledge and experience to make the transition to elderly care easier on you. It is not an easy decision to make, so we have put together an E-booklet filled with tips, advice, and general information so that you are well informed. If you decide to contact us to assist you care for your senior, we will discuss your needs and capabilities so that the change in their life is handled delicately. Joanne Pizutto, the owner of Always Best Care, awaits your phone call or email, whether it is today or farther down the road.
Call today (336) 512-6744
Visit our video page where you can find senior care videos that may help in the decisions you are facing.
Our Resources page may also provide needed information.
We at Always Best Care are attuned to your needs and equipped with the knowledge and experience to make the transition to elderly care easier on you. It is not an easy decision to make, so we have put together an E-booklet filled with tips, advice, and general information so that you are well informed. If you decide to contact us to assist you care for your senior, we will discuss your needs and capabilities so that the change in their life is handled delicately. Joanne Pizutto, the owner of Always Best Care, awaits your phone call or email, whether it is today or farther down the road.
Call today (336) 512-6744