Dementia Home Care: How to Prepare Before, During, and After

Book Description

Dementia caregivers cope with repetitive questions, mood swings, lost personal space, and live with exhaustion, frustration, and anger. You may not know how to prepare.   Dementia Home Care covers: Life hacks like camouflaging doors to prevent wandering, or “mom” bags for life’s little emergencies and what to stock in it for road trips Distraction Techniques–Nursery Rhymes, warm blankets, food Hoarding–Thinning “collections” during sleep periods, removing trash completely from premises, canceling subscriptions, blocking shopping channels Information needed by emergency medical personnel–what is needed on a medication list, and list of physical ailments Working with your Pharmacist–drug interaction checks Memory Aids–memory boards, memory books, flash cards Powers of Attorney–Power of Attorney Health Care, Durable Power of Attorney Death–Contacting the Credit Bureaus to add a Death Watch when a family member dies, reporting a death to Social Security, obtaining death certificates Distinguishing the difference between a hallucination and delusion The empty-nester experience after the loss of a loved one–to a nursing facility or to death   These are a few of the skills and tips covered in Dementia Home Care. While these tools will not stop dementia, they may ease your pain–and these skills can be taught to anyone. Whether you read from cover to cover or are a page-fanner, Dementia Home Care will help you maintain your humor and your emotional connection with your loved one longer.   The purpose of Dementia Home Care is to help you look back with pride and joy.   (Tracy Cram Perkins)
Life hacks like camouflaging doors to prevent wandering, or “mom” bags for life’s little emergencies and what to stock in it for road trips
Distraction Techniques–Nursery Rhymes, warm blankets, food
Hoarding–Thinning “collections” during sleep periods, removing trash completely from premises, canceling subscriptions, blocking shopping channels
Information needed by emergency medical personnel–what is needed on a medication list, and list of physical ailments
Working with your Pharmacist–drug interaction checks
Memory Aids–memory boards, memory books, flash cards
Powers of Attorney–Power of Attorney Health Care, Durable Power of Attorney
Death–Contacting the Credit Bureaus to add a Death Watch when a family member dies, reporting a death to Social Security, obtaining death certificates
Distinguishing the difference between a hallucination and delusion
The empty-nester experience after the loss of a loved one–to a nursing facility or to death

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