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Alzheimer’s Notes

Archive for the ‘Alzheimer's/Caregivers’ Category

July 25th, 2008

Creating Memory & Conversation Sparkers with Neckties

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 Stimulating the memory and conversational abilities of Alzheimer’s patients may help them remain cognizant longer.  There are various ways to do this and one consists of showing them familiar objects and participating in familiar activities.
What about using neckties that they’ve worn (if a man) or used by one’s spouse (if a woman)?  Sometimes just the pattern […]

By Mary Emma Allen -- 0 comments

July 24th, 2008

It’s All About Independence - The Theme at the Health & Wellness Channel

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Health and Wellness Channel’s theme this month centers around “Independence” and is hosted by Kendra James at A Healthy Life. 
The various bloggers have adapted this theme to their particular topic for some very interesting ideas and reading.
Alzheimer’s Notes participated with the post, Giving Up Their Independence - Discouraging for Alzheimer’s Patients. 
Losing their independence becomes one […]

By Mary Emma Allen -- 0 comments

July 23rd, 2008

An Alzheimer’s Caregiver Martyr - Are You One of These?

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Do you refuse to let siblings and others care for your parent or spouse because you think there will be negative effects?
Do you complain about the stress and strain of caring for an Alzheimer’s family member, yet won’t look into respite care and continually find reasons why it won’t work?
In other words…Are You a Caregiver […]

By Mary Emma Allen -- 0 comments

July 22nd, 2008

Brenda Avadian’s Answer to Random Drawing Winner’s Question

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Donna Sparks was the winner of the recent drawing for a copy of Finding the JOY in Alzheimer’s by Brenda Avadian, author and editor.  Adding value to the drawing was Brenda’s offer to answer a question from the winner.
Here is what Donna asked:

On your website, The Caregivers Voice, you talk about all the decisions caregivers have to […]

By Mary Emma Allen -- 0 comments

July 22nd, 2008

Giving Up Their Independence - Discouraging for Alzheimer’s Patients

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 Giving up their independence and seeing their ability to do tasks by themselves slowly erode, becomes one of the most frustrating aspects of the disease for many Alzheimer’s patients.  They know something is amiss, but often don’t understand why they’re not allowed to do the ordinary, everyday activities on their own.  Or why they can’t […]

By Mary Emma Allen -- 3 comments

July 21st, 2008

Would Your Alzheimer’s Patient Know About the “Dog Days of Summer?”

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 Sometimes phrases will spark memories and enthrall the Alzheimer’s patient.  See if you can remember any they may have been mentioned about your patient’s childhood.  These may be outdated words and phrases, but they reflect the world where your patient currently resides.
The Dog Days of Summer….this was an expression of my childhood during the lazy, hazy days of […]

By Mary Emma Allen -- 0 comments

July 19th, 2008

Time Travel Experiences for Alzheimer’s Households

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Since Alzheimer’s patients, at a certain stage of the illness, often live in the past, why not incorporate this family legacy into time travel for the youngsters in your household this summer?  Take advantage of the Alzheimer’s member’s memories…record and scrapbook them for your family legacy.
However, youngsters are familiar with time travel books so popular […]

By Mary Emma Allen -- 2 comments

July 18th, 2008

Book Giveaway: High Heels to Hormones (A Woman’s Guide to Spinal Care)

If you liked yesterday’s guest post by Dr. Christina Lasich’s on Three Tips for Avoiding Caregiver Injuries, then you’re going to love this book giveaway.
Dr. Lasich is offering one lucky Alzheimer’s Notes reader a free copy of High Heels to Hormones: A Woman’s Guide to Spine Care.
All you have to do is leave a comment […]

By Liz Lewis -- 7 comments

July 17th, 2008

Guest Post: Three Tips for Avoiding Caretaker Injuries by Christine Lasich, M.D.

I just finished reading a wonderful little book called High Heels to Hormones (A Woman’s Guide to Spine Care) by Christina Lasich, M.D.  Short and easy to read with plenty of cartoons to get the points across, I’d recommend it to any woman who suffers from back pain, and especially to anyone who is the […]

By Liz Lewis -- 2 comments

July 16th, 2008

Scrapbooking Summer Memories For Alzheimer’s Patients

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Preserving our memories and those of Alzheimer’s patients can lead to scrapbooking fun.  I led a scrapbooking activity for Alzheimer’s patients at a nursing home and think they had as much fun as I did.
With the help of an activity aide, we selected pictures taken of the residents as they engaged in various events at the […]

By Mary Emma Allen -- 2 comments

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