Tips from Dementia Care Experts
As people progress through Alzheimer’s disease and steadily lose many basic abilities, it is important for in-home caregivers to continue relating to that person in familiar ways. Monica Moreno, director of Early-Stage Initiatives at the Alzheimer’s Association, offers helpful tips for dementia caregivers as they support a loved one through their disease progression.
“People living in the early stages of Alzheimer's can still engage in activities and make meaningful contributions that bring purpose to their lives,” said Moreno. “As the disease progresses, it is important to continue engaging the person with Alzheimer's mentally, physically and socially.”
Particularly in the early and middle stages of Alzheimer’s disease when most people still have mobility and the ability to talk, caregivers can provide valuable daily routines for their loved one.