My name is Bob DeMarco, I am an Alzheimer's Caregiver. My mother Dorothy, now 94 years old, suffers from Alzheimer's Disease. We live one day at a time.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Where are the Alzheimer's Caregiver Helpers?
Where are the Alzheimer's Caregiver Helpers?
One issue that really frustrates me is the treatment of Alzheimer's caregivers. Most Alzheimer's caregivers hear people tell them how wonderful they are for taking care of their loved one. As a caregiver, myself, I learned to appreciate the compliments. They help, they really do. But, if you have a friend or a loved one that is an Alzheimer's caregiver and that is all you do it is not enough. Many Alzheimer's caregivers are treated poorly by family and friends. The is a sad truth that is rarely discussed.
Labels:
alzheimer's,
caregiver,
dementia
One issue that really frustrates me is the treatment of Alzheimer's caregivers. Most Alzheimer's caregivers hear people tell them how wonderful they are for taking care of their loved one. As a caregiver, myself, I learned to appreciate the compliments. They help, they really do. But, if you have a friend or a loved one that is an Alzheimer's caregiver and that is all you do it is not enough. Many Alzheimer's caregivers are treated poorly by family and friends. The is a sad truth that is rarely discussed.
Where are the Alzheimer's Caregiver Helpers?
Labels:
alzheimer's,
caregiver,
dementia
Monday, January 5, 2009
Early Onset Alzheimer's On The Rise
Early Onset Alzheimer's On The Rise
This is a well written article on the this topic and worth reading. Follow the link in the clip for more on early onset Alzheimer's and this trend.
He doesn't know why he is seeing more younger patients - it could be because baby boomers are pushing through this age group or there is a greater awareness of the disease. There aren't hard numbers, in part because Alzheimer's is notoriously difficult to identify, particularly in the middle-aged.
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alzheimer's,
caregiver,
dementia
Thursday, January 1, 2009
Happy New Year
Happy New Year
Happy New Year
Wishing each and everyone of you a wonderful new year.
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alzheimer's,
caregiver,
dementia
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