
Quality Now will call the caregiver to arrange for private coaching
Quality Now will call the caregiver to arrange for private coaching
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Caring for an Alzheimer’s person can take a village and sometimes there is only a cottage. Either way, the journey is one of emotion. It’s no wonder that the treatment is about creating positive emotions that benefit the Alzheimer’s person and the caregiver. The treatment has a reciprocal effect for both.
The truth is that people diagnosed with Alzheimer’s have the ability to feel and have emotions long after the causing event that created the emotion. The focus, often times, is far too much about glimmers of memory from the past and struggling to connect to a distant memory. Read More About Pam Reese’s Blog.