Tuesday, 18 March 2014

About Alzheimer's / Dementia: Is There a Time to Stop Alzheimer's Medications?

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From Esther Heerema, MSW, your Guide to Alzheimer's / Dementia

If you're in the role of advocating for a loved one with dementia, you may face some tough decisions as you seek to do what's best for him or her. One of those surrounds the issue of medications, specifically whether to start, continue or stop them. Read more about this below.

Also up for today:

  • Tips to Balance the Role of Caregiver and Family Member
  • The Cornell Scale for Depression in Dementia 
  • What to Say When Your Friend Tells You that She Has Alzheimer's Disease
Is There a Time to Stop Alzheimer's Medications?

A friend of mine recently wrote to me with a question regarding her mother's medications. Her mom's caregivers had suggested that she consider reducing or discontinuing her mother's medication that she takes for her Alzheimer's disease. Her mom has been gradually declining in her overall functioning and they wondered if the medicine really was still benefiting her.

So, what should she do? ... Read more


Balancing Caregiving and Family: Tips for Success

Do you choose your daughter's basketball game or your dad's doctor appointment? Do you make dinner for your family or bring it over to your parents? Do you offer to have your mom and dad to live with you and your family even though you're already overwhelmed with the tasks related to parenting and work? ... Read more


The Cornell Scale for Depression in Dementia

Wondering if your patient or loved one is depressed? Perhaps the Cornell Scale for Depression in Dementia might be helpful. It's a way to screen for symptoms of depression in someone who has dementia. Unlike other scales and screens for depression, the CSDD takes into account additional signs of depression that might not be clearly verbalized by a person... Read more


How to React When Someone Tells You She Has Alzheimer's

What if your best friend sat down with you and told you that she has Alzheimer's disease. What should you say? What should you NOT say? Read more



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