28 Oct 2015

How to Provide Care for People with Alzheimer’s

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It can be difficult to observe the effects of Alzheimer’s disease on our loved ones, and provide them the care they need as they deal with the disease. Here is a brief overview of how to provide care when looking after someone with this particular health issue. Communicating with someone who has Alzheimer’s disease Communicating can be difficult for people suffering with Alzheimer’s as they may struggle with paying attention, lose their train of thought, have trouble finding the right words to express what they want to say, and have difficulty understanding people. There are strategies that caregivers can employ…

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21 Oct 2015

How to Cope With the Progression of Parkinson’s in Loved Ones

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Parkinson’s disease is a neurological disorder primarily affecting one’s motor skills. Parkinson’s causes one to become shaky, rigid, slow, and generally makes it difficult for the person to move. Because of these effects, routine tasks often become difficult. However, no two cases of Parkinson’s are the same, and cases evolve differently over time. People may have vastly different needs depending on how the disease affects them and the stage of Parkinson’s they’re experiencing. When your loved one is first diagnosed with Parkinson’s, your focus should be on providing them with emotional support. You should make it clear that you are…

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12 Oct 2015

4 Helpful Mind Exercises for Patients with Alzheimer’s

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By remaining stimulated and engaged, Alzheimer’s patients can retain their independence and basic skills for longer. Games and activities are great ways for your loved ones suffering from Alzheimer’s to maintain an active mind and accomplish this goal. Activities are also enriching in that they are fun and enjoyable. Here are 4 kinds of activities that your loved one with Alzheimer’s can do: Games and Puzzles Games such as crosswords, word searches, board games, chess, checkers, and puzzles are great for maintaining an active mind and are a lot of fun. Also consider handheld electronic games, as these may be…

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