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Disease Of Alzheimer – Caring For One

Article by Roberto Sedycias

If you are taking care of someone who is elderly and suffers from Alzheimer’s disease, first you need to remember that there are many stages of the disease and it is important to determine which stage they are in before you proceed with your care.

Sometimes a person will only show signs of ordinary memory loss, what might just seem like normal signs of aging, they will forget if they locked the door or not or they will forget to call you back, or they will misplace things and not know where their keys are but then after a time they will start to forget bigger things, like what day it is and what year they are in and then they will forget who you are altogether, and then they will forget who they are themselves and not know why they are in the house at all, and they will take to wandering outside looking for an answer that might finally put some peace back into their frantic minds. At this point, of course, if it has staged that far, you need to make sure you get them some assistance already because this can be a very dangerous stage and can result in fatalities or they might get lost or hurt somewhere out there all alone and that would not be something you would want them to endure.

At that point taking care of them means to have them in an assisted living facility or living with a full time nurse because they will need to be monitored at all hours, so that they are not in any danger of being a harm to themselves. They might resist but you need to make sure that they are overseen at all times because they might get into harmful situations otherwise that will really become a threat to their wellbeing. So, if you can, make sure they have someone to watch them at all hours.

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However, if they are not in such a progressed state, there are other ways you can help them remember. Try to make them reminder cards, as many as they need, and put labels on things so that they do not forget or at least so they can have some sense of security in knowing there are guides present in case that they do. Try not to get impatient or frustrated with them, either. You need to understand that this is not their fault and cannot be helped and you cannot get angry or frustrated if they do not remember things that would be easy for you to recall because they are suffering. Instead, you have to try and understand that sometimes they will mistake the present for the past and sometimes you need to go along with it, because if you don’t it will only create confusion for them and difficulty finding peace in their surroundings. This is an important thing to do or else you will find that you harm them a lot more than help.

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Posted by Yvonne Townsend - January 2, 2012 at 12:39 am

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Why Choose A Dementia Care Home Over Home Caring

Article by Jamie Simpson

For many people, the thought of placing an elderly love on into a nursing or care home is a horrifying one. Doing everything possible to keep a parent grandparent at home may become a top priority. This priority may change if there is a diagnosis of dementia. Whether from Alzheimer’s disease, atherosclerosis or any number of causes, a diagnosis of dementia should prompt people to rethink having their loved ones stay at home rather than receive treatment and care in a dementia care home. Typically, there are several stages of dementia and in the early stages, home care may be appropriate. Early stages of dementia may include forgetful behaviour and minor mood swings. For the most part, people experiencing early dementia may just need a helping hand with their day-today activities. As the condition progresses, however, the level of care required increases significantly and may make home care both inappropriate and unaffordable. Before it reaches this point, loved ones should research and consider a dementia care home. These care homes provide 24-hour, trained staff to assist with a dementia sufferer’s needs. Whether that means providing companionship and activities or assisting with basic care such as feeding and hygiene, staff at these facilities are familiar with and well skilled in dealing with dementia. Nursing and medical staff are onsite to oversee the patient’s care and respond to medical emergencies. Dementia specialists make sure that the patients are receiving the appropriate level of care and that everything that can be done to ensure quality of life is being done for these patients. Home care, even if it is around the clock, cannot offer a similar level of care. Of course, not all facilities that call themselves dementia homes or dementia care actually specialize in treating dementia. Loved ones should be sure to fully investigate a care home before placing a dementia patient. True dementia care facilities will take steps to ensure a calming, quiet environment; this includes being located in a low-traffic area in order to protect patients who may wander. Staff will be sufficiently trained and include a dementia specialist. A quality facility will have a high staff to patient ratio, allowing for more in-depth care. Security precautions such as locked doors will be in place to protect patients. Finally, if a dementia care facility is part of a larger nursing home complex, it will be segregated from the general nursing home population so that its staff can focus on the needs of dementia patients. Although keeping a parent or grandparent at home in their old age may be a noble goal, a diagnosis of dementia should cause loved ones to rethink this option. Once dementia has progressed to a later stage, sufferers require a higher level of care than home care can provide. The best option for stable, healthy living is a care home that specializes in the treatment of dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. The trained staff in these facilities can provide an appropriate level of care to these patients.

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