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Friday 15 June 2012

HOW TO CARE FOR BETTER ALZHEIMER PATIENTS






Nobody can give what they do not teach what you have or do not know. If not well known ways to care for them, is very difficult to succeed in the best way to do it.

Children have the unquestionable and inalienable obligation to care for their parents, as I have mentioned in several articles. But especially when they are sick, you can not fend for themselves or have limitations for a good quality of life. This obligation of aid, which goes further than charity, is extensible not only parents but also the spouse, family and friends.

The children, spouses, relatives, friends and caregivers need to know as much as possible about how to care for patients with Alzheimer's or other disabilities. To poderles care with much patience and care, and so delay as possible, loss of memory and autonomy, in addition to the caregiver's life easier.

Nobody can give what they do not teach what you have or do not know. If not well known ways to care for them, is very difficult to succeed in the best way to do it. That is no room for error, it may happen that the caretaker, despite having very good will, do what you should do and irreparable mistakes.

Knowledge is essential, also in internal and external carers, professionals or not. So I send this article, which I think will be very useful to those who are in the situation of caring for patients with Alzheimer's. If you do not have to care for anyone, there are many who need it urgently. Let get this article online or by photocopying, others who may need it and appreciate it. It is very convenient to know, to see if we personally have any symptoms or someone we know.

The best book for those who care for patients with Alzheimer's. Through other readers, I could get the website where you can read for free, or print renviar one of the best books, most professional and practical ways to help those who care for Alzheimer patients. It has sections on how to look after your: Early stage. Middle stage. Late stage. These are activities that fall outside the routine and have been previously well studied and tested with excellent results. Be sure to check with your doctor, look like you are encouraged to read it.

1 comment:

  1. It's not easy being a caregiver to a loved one with Alzheimer's disease. Caregivers can easily jeopardize their own physical health and well being if they do not practice self-care.

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