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7 Tips for Gently Helping an Alzheimer’s Patient

Whatever situation you are facing, you can remember these guidelines

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Content provided by Home Instead Senior Care.

If you’re caring for someone with Alzheimer’s there are many techniques you can use to keep your loved one engaged, from creating a memory box to encouraging them to laugh and play music. Whatever you are doing, it’s helpful to keep these guidelines in mind. 

· Have realistic expectations. Focus on things your loved one is able to do now, rather than on things he or she did in the past.

· Keep your itinerary short and simple—stay away from elaborate, multistep activities.

· Communicate in a supportive and uplifting way.

· Try not to treat your loved one like a child.

· Watch for cues, such as increased distraction or agitation.

· Place attention on skills and interests your loved one retains.

· Use patience and don’t rush.

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