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Caregiving for a loved one with Alzheimer's disease or dementia is hard. It's hard whether you're caring for your spouse, parent, grandparent, sibling, other family member, or friend. And caring for a loved one with dementia can sometimes feel like a long, lonely journey. Six Steps to Managing Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia can help, addressing concerns such as: ● Is the problem Alzheimer's, dementia, or something else? ● How do you approach problems in dementia? How do you manage problems with memory, language, and vision? How do you cope with emotional and behavioral problems? ● What are…mehr

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Caregiving for a loved one with Alzheimer's disease or dementia is hard. It's hard whether you're caring for your spouse, parent, grandparent, sibling, other family member, or friend. And caring for a loved one with dementia can sometimes feel like a long, lonely journey. Six Steps to Managing Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia can help, addressing concerns such as: ● Is the problem Alzheimer's, dementia, or something else? ● How do you approach problems in dementia? How do you manage problems with memory, language, and vision? How do you cope with emotional and behavioral problems? ● What are the best ways to manage troubles with sleep and incontinence? Which medications can help? Which medications can actually make things worse? ● How do you build your care team? Why is it important to care for yourself? How do you sustain your relationship with your loved one? ● How do you plan for the progression of dementia? How do you plan for the end and beyond?
Autorenporträt
Maureen K. O'Connor, PsyD, was educated at Ithaca College, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, and Yale University School of Medicine. Dr. O'Connor is assistant professor of neurology at Boston University, director of Neuropsychology at the Bedford Veterans Affairs Hospital, and member at large of the National Academy of Neuropsychology. Her award-winning research, education, and clinical care focuses on patients with memory disorders.