A Round-up of “Communicating with Alzheimer’s Patients” Posts
Communication with Alzheimer’s patients takes many forms and can become rather difficult until we learn to speak “their language.” I’ve written about this in various posts and thought you might find it helpful if I posted a round-up of them.
Recognizing Pain in Alzheimer’s Patients
How Do We Know When Alzheimer’s Patients Don’t Feel Well
Alzheimer’s Changes the Way We Communicate
Huggy Dolls for Alzheimer’s Patients
Do Children and Alzheimer’s Patients Communicate
Using Magazines and Picture Books with Alzheimer’s Patients
Writing Newsletters to Inform Family Members
Communicating with Alzheimer’s Patients
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