The holidays can be a stressful time for us all, but those caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s face an added set of challenges, both practical and emotional. Dealing with grief during this cheery season, whether you’re grieving a deceased loved one or grieving the many daily losses of dementia, is very difficult. Furthermore, attending to holiday shopping, hosting …
October Caregiver Connection: Shadowing
Many caregivers can relate to this unsettling experience: waking up in the middle of the night, still in the hazy with sleep, to find the person you care for standing over your bed watching you. This is one of the behaviors associated with “shadowing,” when the care recipient wants to remain near the caregiver at all times. Living with the …
September Caregiver Connection: Wandering
As many as 60% of the 5.1 million Americans with Alzheimer’s disease will display wandering behaviors at some point in the disease process. Sometimes wandering is little more than continual pacing within a small area, but it can often lead to the individual becoming separated from their caregiver. People that display this behavior may wander around the room, from room …