10 Things Not to Say to a Person Living with Dementia

Providing care for someone who lives with any type of dementia — whether it’s Alzheimer’s, vascular, Lewy body, or any of the myriad incarnations — can be intimidating. We watch helplessly as someone we love changes dramatically in how they view the world, and in the words and actions that they can understand. These changes can lead to situations where we unintentionally say and do things that make life harder for everyone involved.  ...It seems natural to ask your dad who is living with Alzheimer’s about events from his past. However, doing so directly can be a problem. Why? Because he may not remember the event, but the expectation that he should remember could make him anxious. Instead, when you want to engage him in conversation about the past, leave the topic open. You can say, “Dad, I’d love to hear... Continue reading the Candid Caregiver (who is Carol) on HealthCentral for some ideas of terms we can avoid using when someone has dementia: Minding Our Elders: Caregivers Share Their Personal Stories. "For anyone having to walk the last segments of life with a loved one, read this.” …Delores Shop Silverts Adaptable clothing:  Discover the Difference. EGOSAN - the Top-Rated incontinence brand from Italy. Now Available on Amazon.                Related StoriesOvercoming Denial to Seek Potential Dementia Diagnosis10 Steps Toward Gratitude During Difficult T...
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