Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Day 2: Preparing your home and heart for Alzheimer’s care

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Alzheimer's: A caregiver's guide
AARP
DAY 2 OF 3
Assess your loved one's needs: Consider their current abilities and the areas where they need support.
Involve your loved one: Include them in decision-making, if possible. This can help maintain their sense of independence and dignity.
Consult with healthcare professionals: Their insights can be invaluable in creating a comprehensive plan.
Be flexible: Remember, Alzheimer's is progressive, so your plan will need to evolve over time.
Remove tripping hazards: Clear cluttered pathways and secure loose rugs.
Enhance lighting: Good lighting can reduce confusion and prevent falls.
Install safety devices: Consider grab bars in the bathroom and locks on cabinets containing potentially dangerous items.
Use labels and signs: These can help your loved one navigate the home more easily.
Create a calm environment: Reduce noise and clutter to minimize stress and confusion.
Speak clearly and slowly, using simple words and short sentences.
Be patient and offer reassurance.
Use visual cues and gentle touch when appropriate.
Avoid arguing or correcting; instead, try to enter their reality.
Discuss end-of-life care wishes with your loved one while they can still express their preferences.
Consider setting up a power of attorney for healthcare and finances.
Look into advance care directives and living wills.
Review insurance policies and explore potential financial assistance programs.
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