Insights for families dealing with parents with dementia.

  1. Be patient and understanding Dementia can cause changes in behavior and communication, so it's important to be patient and try to understand what the person with dementia is trying to communicate.

  2. Create a safe environment: Remove potential hazards and make sure the person with dementia can easily navigate the home.

  3. Encourage independence: Allow the person with dementia to do as much as they can for themselves and give them choices whenever possible.

  4. Keep the person with dementia engaged: Engage in activities that they enjoy and that stimulate their mind, such as reading, listening to music, or looking at family photos.

  5. Seek help and support: Take advantage of local support groups and resources, such as adult day programs, respite care, and home-health services.

  6. Look after yourself: It's important for family caregivers to take care of their own physical and emotional health, as caring for a person with dementia can be challenging and emotionally taxing.



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