If she's got an infection, you're going to treat it, right? Well, in the later stages of dementia and on the third round of pneumonia, that might depend on your goal for treatment. Compassionate care based on your loved one's requests might mean that antibiotics aren't the right choice this time.
Maybe you feel like you're giving up on your loved one, but research shows that effectiveness of antibiotics is questionable, and may simply be prolonging the dying process.
If your loved one has early stage dementia and hasn't yet identified their wishes, now's a good time to designate a power of attorney and develop a living will, where he can specify all of his preferences about medical care. This will help you know that you are honoring his wishes when the time comes.
| | If you're having trouble viewing this email, click here | | | | Why Families Might NOT Choose to Give Antibiotics in Late Dementia | If she's got an infection, you're going to treat it, right? Well, in the later stages of dementia and on the third round of pneumonia, that might depend on your goal for treatment. Compassionate care based on your loved one's requests might mean that antibiotics aren't the right choice this time. Maybe you feel like you're giving up on your loved one, but research shows that effectiveness of antibiotics is questionable, and may simply be prolonging the dying process. If your loved one has early stage dementia and hasn't yet identified their wishes, now's a good time to designate a power of attorney and develop a living will, where he can specify all of his preferences about medical care. This will help you know that you are honoring his wishes when the time comes. | | Esther Heerema, MSW Alzheimer's & Dementia Expert | | | How Your Touch Can Make a Difference for People with Dementia | It's not just about crossing off items on your TO DO list as a caregiver. Sometimes, it's all about TLC-- tender, loving care. If you find yourself only touching someone to provide care, it's time to regroup and change your mindset. Caring for his heart is just as important as his mind and body, and a hug or handshake can make all of the difference. Don't just take it from me--- there's research that demonstrates several specific benefits as well...Read more | | | | | | | | | | | | | | You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the Alzheimer's & Dementia newsletter. If you wish to unsubscribe, please click here | | 1500 Broadway, 6th Floor, New York, NY, 10036 | | | | | | | | |
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