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Do you want to know which is worse: dementia or Alzheimeru2019s? It is important to understand Caregivers are usually the family members or the closest friends. The caregiving role comes with countless responsibilities. Let us understand how you can offer the ideal support for them
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Prioritize Healthy Communication It is crucial to prioritize healthy communication with dementia patients. You must simplify language and use clear and direct sentences while avoiding complex or abstract impressions. Make Them Feel Independent When dementia patients perform any task, it keeps them busy. Along with that, it offers psychological and physical stimulation. Avoid Arguments If the patient wants to go somewhere, try not to explain to them the reason they cannot go. Just make an excuse and divert their attention by giving them some work. Limit Napping Abnormal sleep routines are common in dementia patients, often making them feel tired and restless. To avoid this, you as a caregiver must avoid multiple naps following lunchtime. Plan a Routine Setting a routine is vital for both dementia and Alzheimer’s patients. When you have a planned routine, you don’t have to think about what you have to do next. Alnicor Consulting Contact us 183-325-6267 info@alnicorconsulting.com www.alnicorconsulting.com