tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-72889292024-02-08T07:35:33.024-05:00Mentor MentorAlzheimer's Reading Roomhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14861703129474871916noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7288929.post-83680939082129825562010-01-07T04:34:00.001-05:002010-01-14T16:27:56.481-05:00Communication in Alzheimer's World<blockquote><b>Let's face it, dealing with Alzheimer's is not easy. Understanding Alzheimer's disease is not easy. Some people can't do it...ever...</b><br />
</blockquote><i><b><span style="font-size: small;">By Bob DeMarco</span></b></i><br />
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It takes a lot of energy, learning, and patience to deal with the Alzheimer's disease. <br />
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In order to begin the process of dealing with communication in a world fill with Alzheimer's you first need to make a simple important decision -- you want to decrease both your stress as caregiver, and the stress of the person suffering from Alzheimer's.<br />
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Read that carefully, you want to reduce stress. You want to change the dynamic. You want to change for the better -- you want and need to change the way things are.<br />
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You might be wondering why I just repeated myself. Why? Because I believe it is necessary to get focused on what you want to accomplish, if you ever expect to accomplish it. It must become a deep and strong desire within you.<br />
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