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Health Tip: Caring for a Loved One During the Holidays

Health Tip: Caring for a Loved One During the Holidays

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(HealthDay News) -- Holidays are a time of happiness but they can also be quite stressful, especially for caregivers and their charges with Alzheimer's disease.

The National Institute on Aging offers these suggestions for caregivers:

  • Keep up with family traditions, and, as much as possible, include your loved one with Alzheimer's disease.
  • Understand and accept the changes that the disease brings, and be realistic in your expectations.
  • Encourage visits from family and friends, but arrange them appropriately. Don't schedule too many at a time, and plan them when the person with Alzheimer's is likely to be at his or her best.
  • Keep your loved one comfortable and happy by keeping the routine the same, and avoiding crowds and confusing situations.
  • Ask for help so that you have time to relax and enjoy the holidays.

 

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