One of the biggest concerns most people who has developed Alzheimer's Dementia, is losing their independence. Taking care of yourself is a major part of a person existence. To lose that ability could be devastating.I imagine what is more scary is the fact that you not only could lose your independence, but love ones may not have the ability to care for you. The question is, what are the options you have concerning your love ones in the first stages of Alzheimer's. Here are 3 options you may want to consider if your love one is developing Alzheimer's.
1.Can You Be A Caregiver For Them. If you are thinking of caring for a love one with Alzheimer's, you have to be 100% sure you are able to do so. This task requires dedication and patience. Even though this may be in everyone's heart to care for their love ones, not everyone is capable.
2.Nursing Homes. If you are not able to care for your love ones, you may want to consider a Nursing Home. Some elders when they develop this disease become very combative and can have nasty behaviors. This can cause you not to be able to care for them like they need to be cared for. If that is the case, then you need to put them where there are trained staff members that handle these situations everyday.The downside to Nursing Facilities, at least the places I visited is, they are left alone a lot.
3.In-House Caregiver. If you are financially able, this can be the best option to care for your love ones with Alzheimer's, if you are not able. This option allows you to still have hands-on activities with your love ones, while the professional caregiver takes care of their needs (bathing,clothing,feeding,etc..).This can eliminate them being kind of isolated in the Nursing Homes.
These are not all the options when determining how to handle a love one that has Alzheimer's.If you have someone you think is developing this disease, do your research and determine what options are best for you and your love ones.
My father has had this terrible disease for over 15 years and receives care from the family.I am his in-house caregiver in the day-time, while working at nights to care for my family.
If you have any good suggestion that may help someone who may have to make a decision in their love one care, please feel free to leave your suggestion in the comment section or start a discussion using the forum below.
At the link below you will find an Alzheimer's Researcher sufferer who shares his pain and gives hope to those who are going through or will go through this terrible disease. It is one of the best books I've read concerning this disease. Get yours today.
Click Here For Details
1.Can You Be A Caregiver For Them. If you are thinking of caring for a love one with Alzheimer's, you have to be 100% sure you are able to do so. This task requires dedication and patience. Even though this may be in everyone's heart to care for their love ones, not everyone is capable.
2.Nursing Homes. If you are not able to care for your love ones, you may want to consider a Nursing Home. Some elders when they develop this disease become very combative and can have nasty behaviors. This can cause you not to be able to care for them like they need to be cared for. If that is the case, then you need to put them where there are trained staff members that handle these situations everyday.The downside to Nursing Facilities, at least the places I visited is, they are left alone a lot.
3.In-House Caregiver. If you are financially able, this can be the best option to care for your love ones with Alzheimer's, if you are not able. This option allows you to still have hands-on activities with your love ones, while the professional caregiver takes care of their needs (bathing,clothing,feeding,etc..).This can eliminate them being kind of isolated in the Nursing Homes.
These are not all the options when determining how to handle a love one that has Alzheimer's.If you have someone you think is developing this disease, do your research and determine what options are best for you and your love ones.
My father has had this terrible disease for over 15 years and receives care from the family.I am his in-house caregiver in the day-time, while working at nights to care for my family.
If you have any good suggestion that may help someone who may have to make a decision in their love one care, please feel free to leave your suggestion in the comment section or start a discussion using the forum below.
At the link below you will find an Alzheimer's Researcher sufferer who shares his pain and gives hope to those who are going through or will go through this terrible disease. It is one of the best books I've read concerning this disease. Get yours today.
Click Here For Details
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