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CARRING WITH YOUR MOTHER WITH ALZHEIMER ‘S DESEASE

CARRING WITH YOUR MOTHER WITH ALZHEIMER ‘S DESEASE . BY: Gloria Mendez. UNDERSTANDING THE AD. FOR THE SON,DAUGHTER. For my mom. FEELINGS I feel that I don’t know how to care for my mother. Every day if something new.

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CARRING WITH YOUR MOTHER WITH ALZHEIMER ‘S DESEASE

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  1. CARRING WITH YOUR MOTHER WITH ALZHEIMER ‘S DESEASE BY: Gloria Mendez

  2. UNDERSTANDING THE AD FOR THE SON,DAUGHTER For my mom FEELINGS • I feel that I don’t know how to care for my mother. • Every day if something new. • One day could be different than others. • Learning about the disease can help you understand better the transitions. • Hard to understand the transition. • Have a good communication with your doctor. • Difficulties cope with the illness. • Dealing with others symptoms. • The suffering not knowing or remember things. • The anxiety. • The frustration. • Crying.

  3. Challenges and coping strategies Symptoms Picture • It is a illness of the brain. • Causes a large numbers of nerve cell in the brain to die. • Can remember things and think clearly. • Seems afraid or worried when he/she talks about money. • Signatures are different. • Bills are not being paying. • Dressing with inappropriate close

  4. STAGES OF THE AD THREE MAIN STAGES THE WORST • MILD STAGE = a person have memory loss and small changes in their personality. • MODERATE AD = memory loss and confusion become more obvious. Trouble understanding ,organizing, planning, and following directions. • SEVERE ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE = last stage of Alzheimer ‘s and ends in the death of the person. • People need help at all times. • Not able to walk or sit. • Not able to talk, and not recognize family members. • Trouble swallowing and refuse to eat.

  5. keeping the person with AD safe Examples Things that made you safe at home. • If they turned the oven or let the hot water run. • How to use the phone in a emergency. • To stay away from dangerous things around the house. • Supplied their medicine. • Made changes to cover your family needs around the house • Smoke and carbon monoxide alarms in or near the kitchen and all rooms. • Phone numbers ready = ambulance, poison control, doctors, hospital • Safety knobs on the stove and a shut off switch. • Child proof plugs and doors and handles.

  6. REFERENCES • http://www.alz.org/care/ov • http://www.alz.org/care/overview.asperviehttp://www.alz.org/care/overview.aspw.asphttp://www.alz.org/care/overview.asphttp://www.alz.org/care/overview.asp • www.shutterstock.com/catmnml • htt://us.yhs4.search.yohoo.com • Symptomaduicefiles.wordpress.com/2011/05/Alhzeimer.jpg • http://www.alz.org/care/overview.asp • http://www.alz.org/care/overview.asp

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