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Monday 23 June 2014

Unique Content Article: Dealing With The Diagnosis Of Alzheimer's Disease

Dealing With The Diagnosis Of Alzheimer's Disease

by Rue Nichols

There are few diagnoses more troubling or frightening than the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease. This form of dementia is something most of us fear as we begin to move beyond middle age and head into our later years. If you are dealing with a diagnosis of Alzheimer's, you probably are dealing with a great deal of frustration, fear and worry. If you are struggling with how to cope, consider the following.

Keep in mind that dementia and Alzheimer's is a progressive disease, so there is time to formulate a strategy for dealing with the effects of these diseases. Being proactive can help you get a handle of the many changes you are facing. We all have daily, weekly and monthly tasks. With Alzheimer's, completing these tasks can be quite difficult. Make a list of what you need to accomplish each month, including household tasks, paying bills, dealing with daily chores, doing the laundry, making meals and everything else you do.

Turning over many of these tasks to someone else is often possible. You can create a trust via your attorney where your funds and assets may be managed and there can be someone else in charge of your financial decisions. Should it reach the point when making decisions could no longer be depended on you, there is a trustworthy person to help you make them.

There are many assisted living facilities that offer memory care for those suffering from any type of dementia. They will help you remember to take medications, ensure that you are eating a healthy diet and help you with tasks such as dressing, bathing and grooming. In addition, you also won't have to worry about housekeeping or laundry. In general, assisted living helps take all of the stress of daily living off your shoulders, which can be a big relief to someone who is dealing with Alzheimer's disease.

While caregivers certainly need to have patience with you as you struggle with the changes from dementia, you also need to have patience with yourself. These are frustrating changes, but if you can reduce your chores and reduce your stress, you can focus on creating strategies to help you deal with the changes in your memory. Don't be afraid to ask for help. There are people that can help you and your family deal with this diagnosis.

You are not alone - this is the most important note. Families dealing with Alzheimer's can be helped by many organizations out there. And because every family's situation is different asking for help can be effective in learning how to cope with the changes in the best applicable means given the difficult circumstance. Should you be in need of assisted living communities or facilities with specialization on memory care, try contacting Care Placement. Through them you can have a variety of memory care facilities pre-screened all over Orange County and San Diego County.



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Title: Dealing With The Diagnosis Of Alzheimer's Disease
Author: Rue Nichols
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Keywords: coping with alzheimer's disease,eldercare options,eldercare solutions,assisted living facility,assisted living,nursing homes,elderly in-home care,elderly care,elder care,eldercare
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Category: Disease & Illness
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