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When Caring for Someone With Alzheimer's Disease...

eople with Alzheimer's disease have special needs and offer special challenges to those who care for them. Alzheimer's Disease often forces a family to restructure their lives. While each person is different, the following list offers some tips to make everyday living a little more manageable.

Home Safety

As the person's symptoms worsen, even common household items and furnishings can become dangerous.

Eating

Eating sometimes can become difficult for a person with Alzheimer's disease. He or she might forget to eat, or forget that he or she has already eaten. For instance, sometimes people forget what to eat and consume a bag of candy for lunch.

Personal Hygiene

Even something that we take for granted, such as personal hygiene, may become a chore for a person with Alzheimer's disease.

Sleep

Alzheimer's disease often throws off a person's "internal clock" thus causing restlessness at night. There are certain things you can do to help make their nights calmer. Do what you can to help maintain a regular schedule and reduce frustration when such confusion occurs.

Advice for Caregivers

Caring for someone who has Alzheimer's disease or another illness involving dementia can be very difficult, time-consuming, and stressful. Here are some more things a caregiver can do to help the person with Alzheimer's disease while also reducing the substantial burden that comes with caregiving: