... This can give your loved one a sense of control and allow them to take part in the decision-making process.Tips for Handling Someone Who Can’t Accept or Understand Their DiagnosisIf your loved one is in denial or has anosognosia, try these approaches:Stay CalmArguing or trying to convince someone with anosognosia that they have Alzheimer’s can lead ...
... This can give your loved one a sense of control and allow them to take part in the decision-making process.Tips for Handling Someone Who Can’t Accept or Understand Their DiagnosisIf your loved one is in denial or has anosognosia, try these approaches:Stay CalmArguing or trying to convince someone with anosognosia that they have Alzheimer’s can lead ...
... • "Accept what is, let go what was, and have faith in what will be." • "It doesn't take a lot of strength to hold on. It takes more strength to let go." Have you had moments of letting go just when you needed it most? What helps you 'let go' of things out of your control? Share in the comments below or directly on myALZteam.com. ...
... • "Accept what is, let go what was, and have faith in what will be." • "It doesn't take a lot of strength to hold on. It takes more strength to let go." Have you had moments of letting go just when you needed it most? What helps you 'let go' of things out of your control? Share in the comments below or directly on myALZteam.com. ...
... Members on myALZteam gain perspective from other members' experiences to become better informed about what it's really like to care for someone with Alzheimer's.Here are recent conversations from members of myALZteam: "It's the 'new normal' for us and I need to accept it and adjust to it. ...
... Members on myALZteam gain perspective from other members' experiences to become better informed about what it's really like to care for someone with Alzheimer's.Here are recent conversations from members of myALZteam: "It's the 'new normal' for us and I need to accept it and adjust to it. ...
... For many people, that means connecting with loved ones, being thankful for what you have, and finding hope for the new year.Here are some mindful tips from Johns Hopkins Medicine for adjusting holiday expectations: Accept that your holidays won't be perfect and will be different from celebrations in years past. Focus on what really counts. ...
... For many people, that means connecting with loved ones, being thankful for what you have, and finding hope for the new year.Here are some mindful tips from Johns Hopkins Medicine for adjusting holiday expectations: Accept that your holidays won't be perfect and will be different from celebrations in years past. Focus on what really counts. ...
... Even after entering long-term care, they don’t always remember or accept that they’re not going back home.Below are some tips for talking about transitioning from home to a long-term care facility: Focus on how much you love your parent, spouse, or family member. Explain what will happen and when. Use clear, concrete language. ...
... Even after entering long-term care, they don’t always remember or accept that they’re not going back home.Below are some tips for talking about transitioning from home to a long-term care facility: Focus on how much you love your parent, spouse, or family member. Explain what will happen and when. Use clear, concrete language. ...
... This leads to emotional moments as he confronts his confusion.According to the Alzheimer’s Association, this film is a good portrayal of how hard it can be for a person to seek a diagnosis and accept that they need help. If you and your loved one have faced similar challenges, this movie might help you feel understood in that part of your journey. ...
... This leads to emotional moments as he confronts his confusion.According to the Alzheimer’s Association, this film is a good portrayal of how hard it can be for a person to seek a diagnosis and accept that they need help. If you and your loved one have faced similar challenges, this movie might help you feel understood in that part of your journey. ...