How to Improve Communities for People with Dementia
Learn what you can do to help make your community dementia-inclusive.
Learn what you can do to help make your community dementia-inclusive.
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If family isn’t helpful when you’re caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s, written updates and a support group can make inroads.
An empathetic approach can work best when dementia causes belligerence.
You can put safety first by keeping a watchful eye on activities.
When you keep in mind that dementia is the cause, it can aid your understanding.
Gentle suggestions can help your loved one feel more secure under your watch.
Education can help ease the way forward for family members.
If poor decision-making is an issue, you can take steps to protect your family.
If your family member is resistant to getting an Alzheimer’s evaluation, a calm discussion can make a difference.