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Being in charge of someone’s Alzheimer’s care is not as simple as managing the health and well-being of a person who doesn’t have dementia. This disease comes with many special considerations that caregivers must be prepared to address. Here are a few pieces of advice to help you cater to the needs of an older person who has Alzheimer’s.

How to Care for Someone with Alzheimer’s

1. Be Patient

Individuals with Alzheimer’s don’t always operate at normal speed. They take longer to comprehend even simple phrases, so it’s important you understand this and are prepared to be patient with every task and conversation.

2. Create a Care Team

One person cannot offer Alzheimer’s care; this is a job for a team of people. From supportive friends and family to compassionate doctors, it’s necessary to have various people available to ensure the older individual is living their best life. 

3. Offer Stimulating Activities

Alzheimer's CareJust because a person has memory trouble doesn’t mean they want to sit around all day. Promote mental stimulation by offering activities, like creating arts and crafts, reading, going for a walk, or doing puzzles together. 

4. Get Educated

While everyone shows their disease differently, it’s important that individuals providing Alzheimer’s care are aware of the many symptoms of the disease. Learning about it will help you understand and work with the older person who is under your care.

5. Practice Self-Care

You must take time away from the older individual to address your personal needs. Taking care of a senior with memory troubles can be exhausting, and to be able to provide the best care possible, it’s necessary to be in good mental and physical health yourself. Take time off, step away for a moment to gather yourself, and ensure you are in a good place to be providing such intimate, demanding services.

 

If you are interested in additional tips on how to offer Alzheimer’s care, contact Provident Village at Creekside in Smyrna, GA, and Provident Village at Canton in Canton, GA. When you need professional assistance in catering to a senior’s needs, call (678) 903-0339. Visit their website for more information on their memory care communities that foster independence while providing safety and assistance with daily tasks.

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