Survival
Tips for Alzheimer's Patients and Families During the Holidays
It truly is the most wonderful time of the year. Sleigh
bells are ringing, Jack Frost is nipping at your nose, and it’s beginning to
look a lot like Christmas. Yes everyone, tis the season to be merry! The time
of countless family gatherings, gift buying, wonderful meals, and endless
holiday cheer.
But with the many joys and special memories that are created
during the month of December, there can be as many stressful and painful
experiences as well, particularly when a loved one is suffering from Alzheimer’s.
Why not give the gift of preparation and calm this season
not only to your loved one, but to yourself. Take advice from your friendly
experts at the Scottish Home , and listen to these three quick survival tips
for you and Alzheimer’s patients.
Plan
Carefully
It’s often hardest on Alzheimer’s patients and their family
members when they are not prepared for the challenges they could encounter in
their holiday plans. We highly recommend you consider your social and emotional
expectations and discussing your holiday plans with relatives and close friends
as far in advance as possible. It may even be advisable to celebrate the
holiday a day or two early!
Take
Good Care of Yourself
The holidays are special time to not only spend quality time
with the people you love, but also, for you to relax and enjoy yourself! Asking
for assistance for you and your loved one is a great day to maintain a positive
attitude during the holidays. You can also arrange for in-home care when the
holiday rush dies down to take an afternoon for yourself!
Make
Sure Your Loved One is Prepared for the Holiday
Making sure your loved one is prepared for holiday events
allows everyone to get the most out of the holiday season. Schedule naps and
family and visit times to make sure everyone is well rested and enjoying their
time together. We also recommend you play familiar music and reserve a quiet
room for necessary breaks when planning an event.
From all of us at The Scottish Home, may you have a happy
and blessed Holiday season!
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