Caring for Alzheimer's Patients at Home

Do you have family members who suffer from Alzheimer's ? Do not just frustrated with the patient. As well as you, people with Alzheimer's need help.

Here are some tips worth trying by families and patients suffering from Alzheimer's.
  • Create a daily schedule that is simple, like a meal schedule, taking medication, bowel, and other routines that simplify your routine monitoring of the patient. This schedule is also useful for patients who are accustomed to doing something simple that maintain cognitive abilities.
  • Use simple words so that patients can better understand the message you convey.
  • Encourage the patient to talk about the past. This is to help stimulate memory. If necessary, use a tool such as the memorable photo, video, or song that can make the patient to remember the past.
  • Lastly, do not ignore the feelings of the patient. Notice the small things that people noticed. Perhaps, a little thing that can make him regain his memory.
Indeed, so far no studies or experts who can make sure the main cause of dementia or Alzheimer's disease. However, some researchers concluded, the risk of developing Alzheimer's could be reduced if there is a body in sufficient amounts of Omega 3. Omega 3 is believed to enhance mental function, memory, and concentration.

The substances found in many fish fat is also proven successful in treating depression, symptoms of psychosis or schizophrenia. Fish is a source of natural Omega 3 fatty acids, namely EPA and DHA. This substance prevents atherosclerosis and significantly lower triglyceride levels in the blood and cholesterol in the liver and heart.

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