Training Materials for Health Care Providers and Family Caregivers
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Caring For Someone With Mid To Late Stage Alzheimer's Disease

Caring for someone with Alzheimer’s disease can be very challenging. As the disease progresses, different areas of the brain are affected. People with mid to late stage Alzheimer’s may have difficulty expressing their needs in words, may be less able to reason and may be unaware of what is socially appropriate. This program explores some typical issues that occur in the mid to late stages of Alzheimer’s disease. Home care professionals and primary caregivers will learn solutions that can be applied to their own caregiving situation.

Topics include:

•    Physiological and behavioral changes that occur in mid to late stages
•    Core principles in Alzheimer’s care
•    Activities
•    Tolerance levels
•    Naps
•    Balancing the day
•    Repetitive calling out
•    Sexuality and intimacy
•    Pain management
•    Incontinence and toileting
•    Flexibility and humor: keys to caregiver well-being

Length: 43 minutes