The ACE Philosophy The physical and emotional difficulties in caring for a person with Alzheimer's disease (AD) cannot be underestimated. However, the research literature, recognized experts, and the National Alzheimer's Association (AA) support key and basic principles of caregiving that will minimize the behavior problems associated with AD. When activities of daily living (ADLs) are conducted with these principles in mind, the risk of a catastrophic reaction, combativeness, or sundowning are greatly reduced. The principles include the Cornerstones of the ACE Philopsophy (AA) and the Foundations of Caregiving (University of Arizona, Tucson).
Activity Based Alzheimer Care Activities are the foundation of Alzheimer care. Every event, interaction or procedure is an activity. It may be an outing, a backrub, a dance or a meal. The principle involved is one of focusing on the person's retained capacities, flexibility in planning and grading activities to their level of functional ability...
Patience or Understanding? Working with a person with Alzheimer's disease can be frustrating, but your loved one really isn't just trying to infuriate you. She is just doing the best she can or expressing her frustration at being misunderstood...
Two Mothers I had two mothers... Two mothers I claim. Two different people .. Yet with the same name...