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Caregiver Burden
(Family Caregivers, Alzheimer Disease, Aricept, Caring, Treatment)

Caregiver Burden stress Answer yes or no to the following questions to determine whether you may be experiencing caregiver stress.

Treatment and support for the management of Alzheimer's disease exist, and the sooner a physician is involved, the better the chances of delaying progression of the symptoms of the disease.
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Plan for the future. Adapted from Are You Providing Alzheimer Care?
10 Signs of Caregiver Stress , Alzheimer Society of Canada.
Practical ways to help the people affected Make sources and ways to reduce Caregiver Burden, please contact
Do you feel that healthcare professionals may have made the wrong diagnosis?
Do you feel that the person suffering from Alzheimer's disease is going to get better?
Are you impatient or easily frustrated?
Social Withdrawal Do you still see your friends and enjoy social activities?
Anxiety Are you anxious about tomorrow or the future in general?
About caregivers A family affair Should you be the one?
Pertaining to health
What is Alzheimer's disease?

Lessening of Caregiver Burden is associated with cognitive dysfunction in subjects help readers with the following.
Offer methods to reduce the burden felt by caregivers Provide tools can use to evaluate burden and the effect of burden perceived by caregivers to help them cope with the patients for whom they care.

Consequently, methods to reduce Caregiver Burden must focus on both the resident and the caregiver. Can learn methods of interacting with patients with dementia that can reduce the non-cognitive features of dementia and thereby reduce Caregiver Burden.

 
 



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