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Life with Alzheimer’s disease affects a person’s ability to experience life in the way that they did in the past. Time, place, and routine all end up impacted, especially as Alzheimer’s disease progresses. Simple daily tasks become a lot more difficult when those senses of time and place are affected. Daily routines are essential because they help seniors with Alzheimer’s disease to have the stability and familiarity that they need. Alzheimer’s care providers can help seniors to build routines that work and then stick to them.
A more structured environment can do a lot to make life more predictable and routine for seniors with Alzheimer’s disease. Predictability helps people with Alzheimer’s to feel safer and more secure, so anything that helps to create that feeling is important. Keeping a structured environment can also reduce confusion and agitation that Alzheimer’s can cause.
No one person with Alzheimer’s disease needs exactly the same types of care as any other person with Alzheimer’s. That means that every care plan needs to be unique to meet each person’s needs. Alzheimer’s care providers can help seniors with Alzheimer’s and family caregivers to understand what they need and what’s going to help them the most.
Cognitive illnesses like Alzheimer’s disease do impair brain function and can affect how well seniors are able to maintain independence. That doesn’t mean that they don’t want to maintain as much independence as they can, however. Alzheimer’s care helps people with cognitive illnesses to remain as autonomous as they can for as long as they can.
Keeping the brain active and engaged is also crucial for seniors with Alzheimer’s disease. Elder care providers can help with planning and setting up stimulating and enjoyable activities for seniors throughout the day. They might include options like games and puzzles, arts and crafts, gentle exercise, and more.
As helpful as structure and routines are for people with Alzheimer’s disease, flexibility and adaptability are just as important. Individuals with Alzheimer’s disease have different preferences and needs from day to day, and it’s important that the care that supports them can adapt to their changing needs. Routines are helpful, but it’s important to roll with changes gracefully whenever necessary.
Living with Alzheimer’s disease brings up a lot of different emotions that are difficult to manage. Alzheimer’s care providers are there to offer reassurance and emotional support every day that helps people to navigate and cope with these feelings. It’s equally important for family caregivers to have emotional support, and home care providers can help them, too.
It’s really difficult for family caregivers and other family members to know sometimes what to do and how to help the people they love who have Alzheimer’s disease. Having support and education from experienced Alzheimer’s care professionals can make a huge difference in how prepared family members feel. This can help them to be more involved in their seniors’ care on a daily basis.
Alzheimer’s care can do so much to help seniors and family members establish and stick to routines that support needs and wants. Their presence can be a soothing one for everyone involved.
As the holiday season fills the air with joy and gratitude, we want to take a moment to thank you…
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