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		<title>Essential Suggestions For Taking Good Care Of People With Dementia Or Alzheimer&#8217;s</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dementia is a brain condition that affects the ability of people to learn, to remember and to communicate. People with dementia are likely to have suffered brain damage from blows to the head or illnesses such as Alzheimer's disease. Family members or other relatives often have to help to care for dementia patients.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Memory loss along with the impairment of learning and communicating result from the mental dysfunction that is known as dementia. This condition occurs because brain cells have been affected by trauma or by disease. Such people often cannot take care of themselves and require help.</p>
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<p>Because of these problems, they require to be constantly observed. Without someone to help them, they are often unable to even eat a meal or dress by themselves. This should be considered by caregivers in order to cope with dementia patients.</p>
<p>Even a normal home environment may prove to be dangerous or problematic for a person with dementia. If you take a few sensible precautions, they will go a long way in resolving this problem. Potentially dangerous objects such as sharp tools or household chemicals should be well out of reach. You could, for instance, prevent patients from slipping and hurting themselves in the bathroom by providing convenient rails to hold on to. People with dementia should also wear some form of identification in case they get lost or wander off.</p>
<p>People with dementia are prone to get upset easily because they feel frustrated at their own inadequacy. Caregivers should show some understanding and try and adjust to the situation. If for instance the patient is bothered by noise it is simple enough to turn down the volume on the TV or the music system. You can also keep the patient calm if you allow a minimum of deviation from daily routines. Encourage patients to take their minds off their ailments through the development of hobbies.</p>
<p>There is little doubt that caring for a person with dementia places an enormous emotional and physical burden on people providing care. If you are taking care of a dementia patient, you should definitely get away from your duties once in a while. Support groups can also provide emotional assistance and support as well as a host of useful information on caring for people with dementia.</p>
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