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Alzheimer's and dementia care

This is a blog about Alzheimer's and Dementia care. Both professionals and family members are welcome to add to the information or comment on what has been posted.

I'm a nurse and a resident of Fairfax Station. I have a master's degree from GMU in long term care and gerontology. I have over 20 years experience working with people who have dementia and their families.

I am the author of "Kisses for Elizabeth: Common Sense Guidelines for Alzheimer's and Dementia Care."

I'm starting this blog so I can be a resource to any dementia caregivers in my community

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I believe in using a common sense approach to solving caregiving problems and negative behaviors. For instance, keeping in mind that Alzheimer's and other dementias kill brain cells, it's important for caregivers to understand that the person who has it, cannot understand both sides of an issue. Arguing with them or saying no to them causes only agitation and upset. It could also lead to combative behaviors.

There are better ways to get the person with dementia to cooperate.  It's easier to change the topic or bribe a person to cooperate with care, using distraction and treats.  For instance, "Mom, I've got some of your favorite cake. We can have it after your shower."

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There are lots of other things caregivers can do to make their jobs easier and help the person with Alzheimer's or other dementias have a higher quality of life. This is also true for people in nursing homes.

Learning about dementia care is a never ending process. People who have been caregivers are continually learning from the those they care for. I'd be happy to respond to comments or questions.

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