9 Tips for Better Alzheimer’s Care
Support and understanding of disease progression can help the caregiver meet challenges
Support and understanding of disease progression can help the caregiver meet challenges
Taking care of yourself is just as important as caring for a loved one.
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His wife’s early-onset Alzheimer’s challenged them both, emotionally and spiritually, but acceptance bolstered by faith brought them comfort.
Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s is taxing. Here are some practical tips intended to assist caregivers in caring for themselves, too.
Author Carlen Maddux, whose wife was just 50 when she was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s, shares advice for others are caring for a loved one in a similar situation.
Talking about what your family member wants is one of the most effective ways to ensure your loved one’s wishes are honored
Breaking down goals into small, manageable steps can help you handle the challenges you may face as a caregiver
Exercising three times a week reduces caregiver burnout.