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... References Dementia — Coping With Placement — BetterHealth ‘I Want To Go Home’ — What To Say to Someone With Dementia in Care — Alzheimer’s Society “I Want To Go Home” — 3 Ways To Respond as a Caregiver — EveryStep 5 Responses to “I Want To Go Home” With Alzheimer’s — Elder Guru 10 Ways To Make Your Home Dementia Friendly — Alzheimer’s Society How To ...
What To Say to Someone With Alzheimer’s Who Wants To Go Home
... References Dementia — Coping With Placement — BetterHealth ‘I Want To Go Home’ — What To Say to Someone With Dementia in Care — Alzheimer’s Society “I Want To Go Home” — 3 Ways To Respond as a Caregiver — EveryStep 5 Responses to “I Want To Go Home” With Alzheimer’s — Elder Guru 10 Ways To Make Your Home Dementia Friendly — Alzheimer’s Society How To ...
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... I have been able to write for two different ALZ support organizations. I can share my experiences, lessons learned and emotions with others so they can also not feel so alone. I developed a friendship and working relationship with the author of Learning to Speak Alzheimer’s. I began to attract clients who have been through a similar situation. ...
My Perspective: I Am a Caregiver
... I have been able to write for two different ALZ support organizations. I can share my experiences, lessons learned and emotions with others so they can also not feel so alone. I developed a friendship and working relationship with the author of Learning to Speak Alzheimer’s. I began to attract clients who have been through a similar situation. ...
... Is your loved one in a nursing home or are you considering a care facility for them? Share your experience in the comments below or directly on myALZteam. ...
What Makes for a Good Nursing Home?
... Is your loved one in a nursing home or are you considering a care facility for them? Share your experience in the comments below or directly on myALZteam. ...
... • "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. ...
The Power of Letting Go of What You Can't Control
... • "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. ...
... I just want time on my own without the responsibility of caring for my parents.""How do I keep my personality, my dignity, my person, whatever you want to call it? I feel that I am the one who is disappearing."Have you used "I" statements to set boundaries? How did it feel? ...
Tap Into the Power of Directness: Use "I"
... I just want time on my own without the responsibility of caring for my parents.""How do I keep my personality, my dignity, my person, whatever you want to call it? I feel that I am the one who is disappearing."Have you used "I" statements to set boundaries? How did it feel? ...
... You may also want to speak slowly. Don’t focus on what they can’t remember — People with Alzheimer’s may lose parts of a memory at different times. If they can’t remember, it’s OK. Focus on what’s still there. Respect them as adults — You’ll want to be clear and use simple sentences, but still communicate that you value what they have to say. ...
20 Questions To Ask Someone With Alzheimer’s To Start Conversation
... You may also want to speak slowly. Don’t focus on what they can’t remember — People with Alzheimer’s may lose parts of a memory at different times. If they can’t remember, it’s OK. Focus on what’s still there. Respect them as adults — You’ll want to be clear and use simple sentences, but still communicate that you value what they have to say. ...