An Alzheimer's Toolkit For Caregivers

If you’re caring for someone with dementia symptoms you’ll already be aware of the complex challenges it presents.

People with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia are affected by a range of symptoms, including memory loss, difficulty communicating, changes in mood, agitation, depression, physical issues and so much more.

These symptoms are not difficult just for the person who is ill, but for their loved ones as well. In fact, they can be overwhelming.

However, as a caregiver, there are some steps you can take to help reduce anxiety and help you and your loved one cope with the symptoms of dementia.  The good people at the site Carewatch have created an infographic that will help you and your loved one in a number of ways: It covers everything from the routine a patient should have, to memory prompts and reminders that will help him or her have a better quality of life.Click here to see the infographic.

I fully realize that you can’t solve every caregiving challenge with words and colorful pictures. However, you might glean something that you will find works for you.  I hope this is the case.

It's worth it to visit the Carewatch website.  You’ll note they are based in the United Kingdom, but Alzheimer’s knows no country boundaries.

Nancy Wurtzel is a public relations professional and creative writer.  She pens Dating Dementia (www.datingdementia.com), a mostly humorous and sometimes twisted blog about making big changes at midlife.  Read about Nancy's journey through divorce, moving across country, empty nest issues, baby boomer challenges, dating and her time caring for an aging parent with Alzheimer's disease.

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