Saturday, September 25, 2010

About Alzheimer's Disease: The Challenges of Bathing

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From Andrew Rosenzweig, MD, your Guide to Alzheimer's Disease
Helping your loved one with bathing is arguably the most challenging aspect of Alzheimer's caregiving. Even professional Alzheimer's caregivers struggle with this, and psychiatric medications are sometimes used to treat the anxiety, agitation and aggression that may accompany this critical activity of daily living. This week's newsletter offers help in this matter, so that bathing needn't be the major stressor it so often is.

Helping Your Loved One With Bathing
Self-consciousness is common when a person undresses or is naked in the bath or shower, and for a parent the role-reversal of having a son or daughter bathe them may be very difficult... Read more

Unique Caregiver Tips for Washing and Bathing
Deep baths can create anxiety for someone with dementia. A shallow bath is generally better and setting up a bath seat can reduce concerns about struggling to get in or out of the bath.... Read more

Top Ten Shower Aids
Finding the right commode and other shower equipment can be helpful in ensuring a positive experience for you and your loved one... Read more

Helping with Grooming
Activities such as combing hair, shaving, and applying makeup can easily be taken for granted when you are healthy, but when they are impacted from either memory loss or apraxia, they can become more challenging than you would ever imagine.Read more

 


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