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For health care professionals, our PDF formatted resources can be printed out or emailed directly to those affected by Alzheimer's or other dementias. Call our 24 hours, seven days a week helpline at 800.272.3900
In the early stages of Alzheimer's, the person with dementia may need help remembering to take medications. As a caregiver, you may find it helpful to: Use a pill box organizer. Using a pill box or keeping a daily list or calendar can help ensure medication is taken as prescribed. Develop a routine for giving the medication.
Introduction. dementia poses many challenges for families and caregivers. People with dementia from conditions such as Alzheimer’s and related diseases have a progressive biological brain disorder that makes it more and more difficult for them to remember things, think .
The Conversation Project wants to help everyone talk about their wishes for care through the end of life, so those wishes can be understood and respected. * To keep it simple, this guide uses the term “dementia/dementias” to refer to both Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia.
This pack has been designed to meet the education and training needs of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians who deliver services to people with a diagnosis of dementia, their families and carers.
01. Memory Loss and Confusion. 02. Trouble Making Plans or Solving Problems. 03. Forgetting How to Do Normal, Everyday Tasks. Occasional forgetfulness is a common part of aging. Misplacing car keys happens to most adults, along with missing appointments or other low-impact memory lapses.
How to Give Medicine to Someone With Dementia This Care Partner Information page is part of a series on caregiving tips. They are written to help family and community caregivers, direct care workers and community health representatives care for someone with Alzheimer’s disease or other types of dementia.