Tips for Caring for Parents with Alzheimer’s

The effect of Alzheimer’s can be felt throughout the entire family. It is tough to watch a loved one suffer the symptoms of this disease. Watching someone you care about no longer remember the details of their life can be a struggle for everyone. Here are some tips for Rhode Island caretakers and families to help make the process of coping with Alzheimer’s a little easier.

Make time for yourself

A lot of time and energy is focused on taking care of your loved one, so sometimes you may forget to take care of yourself. You need to remember to make time to do things for yourself which can be difficult depending on the stage of Alzheimer’s your loved one has. Taking some time from caring for a loved one may make you feel guilty, but you must also keep your own health in mind. Call in other family members or friends to help you recover your energy. In these cases, home healthcare is a great option because it will bring many great benefits to your loved one.

Join a Support Group

Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s can leave you with feelings of depression and isolation. You may also being dealing with feelings of loss due to their memory fading and personality changes. Joining a support group will give you the ability to talk to other’s coping with the same feelings of loss and sadness due to Alzheimer’s in a loved one. Don’t suffer in silence, connect with others who are in a similar situation.

Get the Whole Family Involved

Get your whole family involved in the care plan of your loved one with Alzheimer’s. Although not all family members will be giving direct care, they might be able help pick up slack with other areas such as cleaning the house or running errands.

Facing the reality of Alzheimer’s is never easy, but by making decisions early on and receiving help from family members and caregivers, Alzheimer’s home care can be successfully managed.

Considering home health care as an option for your loved one? Home Care from The Cedars provides their patients the utmost care catered specifically to their needs. The Cedars offers seamless continuity of quality care which includes nursing, therapy, home health aide, and companion services. To learn more, visit our website or call (401) 944-2100 for more information.

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