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Preserving Dignity of Those Suffering From Alzheimer’s

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007, 12:33 pm

Filed under: Alzheimer's Care Tips — admin @ 12:33 pm

If you are caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s, one of the things to always keep in mind is a respect for their dignity. Even as the disease can affect memory, physical independence, and abilities, natural feelings of frustration, confusion, anger, and emotional pain can grow. There are ways that you can help maintain a sense of dignity for your loved one.

  • don’t speak as though they aren’t in the room
  • keep aware of your body language—even if you don’t show frustration in your voice, non-verbal cues can be enough to cause upset
  • if they experience delusions or hallucinations, don’t argue or dismiss them, just respond to the feelings invoked and provide comfort and reassurance
  • if they make mistakes or have accidents, don’t get angry; remain quiet and calm; remember that this is an adult suffering from illness, not a child requiring discipline
  • allow as much independence as possible; plan activities to do together in which the process is more important than the result
  • include them as much as possible in their own affairs: encourage them to take part in activities such as preparing food, setting the table, choosing what to wear (just don’t present too many options), and the like
  • continue to engage them with activities they’ve always enjoyed
  • help them to maintain friendships and family connections
  • if religion or spirituality has been a constant in their life, keep that an active part of their life

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