The
key to caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s is to learn to “go with the
flow”. Because the brain functioning ability is greatly impaired, it is
necessary to be simple. By that I mean that your loved one is unable to
understand complicated directions, oral or visual, so focus on being
straightforward, direct and simple. Give one instruction or request at a time.
Further, understand that although Alzheimer’s patients have very short-term
memory, they can and do learn routines. They find it very comforting and
reassuring to know what to expect.
Accordingly, try to establish such a routine if possible. In other
words, meals will be regular as will bed and nap times. Interestingly, a
concern for a routine also applies to the person’s surroundings. Don’t change
room colors or furniture location. Such changes can be quite confusing.
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