Tips for Caregivers to Navigate a Dementia Scenario

  • April 20, 2023 BY  Anthem Seniors
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The huge prevalence of dementia among the elderly across the globe cannot be denied. In fact, more than 6 million Americans are afflicted with Alzheimer’s- the most common form of dementia. This makes having conversations early pertaining to memory imperative. This will help prepare for what may lie ahead. Not to mention early access to the new-age treatments that can play a huge role in helping curb the progression of the condition. Add to that, senior living in Anthem care is another great way to slow down the progression of Alzheimer’s. The risk for Alzheimer’s disease increases with age with 1 in every 5 women over the age of forty-five and 1 in every 10 men at risk for the condition.

This blog aims to discuss a few ways caregivers can help navigate a situation where they are caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia.

While no one can tell exactly what lies ahead for you and your loved one, here are some pointers that can make your journey a smooth-sailing one. There is no need to feel out of control on a diagnosis. By heart these tips and you are good to go.

Gather Valuable Information: It is not wise to go into a panic mode on your loved one being diagnosed with dementia. There are treatments available followed by various care options. As a caregiver, your job is to gain as much knowledge as possible about the disease. This will help form a solid base for understanding the entirety of the scenario. Learning about the causes, symptoms, treatments available will stand you in very good stead going ahead.

Be Pragmatic: It is important to think on the things you can do as a primary caregiver, whether you are lacking in anything, things you can improve upon. Be practical. Be accepting of your shortcomings as a caregiver. It is completely alright. Humans are fallible. The sooner you will accept, the better for the both of you. As the disease progresses, things may become difficult for you necessitating seeking professional help. Go ahead for your beloved to receive the best care possible.

Self-Care Is Equally Important: Do not relegate yourself to the back burner while looking after your dementia loved one. It is easy to forget oneself. Before you know it, stress and anxiety will have taken you in their grip. This can lead to caregiver burnout, eventually leading to serious health issues. Eat properly, exercise regularly, and lastly, seek help if you need it. Express yourself to people close to you, do not keep things bottled up.

Anthem Seniors is a highly acclaimed assisted living and memory care provider in Phoenix. Our dementia seniors have benefited immensely from our high-end care in the hands of certified caregivers. We take pride in the fact that today our seniors are living a productive and meaningful life. Without further ado, book a suite today at Anthem Seniors if you wish for them to receive the best form of care. You can reach out to us at 602.909.9550.

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