Short tips for caregivers

Moggymad

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May 12, 2017
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“Caregivers’ distress colors their perceptions of people with dementia. They often project their own anguish onto care receivers by assuming their diminished thinking skills are a torment to them or that their blank stares reflect unhappiness. These perceptions aren’t likely true. Lack of responsiveness is a dementia symptom; that isn’t the same as lack of contentedness. Instead, caregivers need to feel assured their efforts to provide comfort make a difference even if a terrible disease now prevents their loved ones from saying so”.

Thanks for the link.
I found this to be particularly relevent.