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Knowledgeable Home Care Assistance for Alzheimer’s from Visiting Angels of Dallas

If your loved one has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or dementia, there often is an aggressive change in their mental ability that can make it hard to manage. A common symptom you may see is an increase in frustration, irritation, sadness, or anger. It is important to put specific strategies in place to help prevent and handle Alzheimer’s-related outbursts effectively. When you receive expert home care assistance from Visiting Angels of Dallas, you’ll have a professional on your side with current knowledge in how to handle Alzheimer’s symptoms.

What Causes Anger?

Managing anger from a loved one can be hard for family members, so it is important to remember that the anger is a symptom, not a change in who your loved one is as a person. This anger can stem from physical triggers, like chronic pain or fatigue, mobility problems, and other health issues. It can also be caused by emotional triggers, like confusion, trouble with social interactions, or being overstimulated by their environment. Whenever you can identify a trigger, communicate that with your loved one’s doctor and caregiver, so that they can help mediate that trigger and your loved one’s reaction.

Home care assistance provides your family with an experienced in home caregiver who understands how to provide care for your loved one and how to establish safety in their environment and routine. Your caregiver may provide home care solutions like recommendations on furniture placement, clearing stairwells or doorways, and making the bathroom safer for your loved one. Along with this, they may also provide recommendations on sensory stimuli, which can be anything from clutter in a room to how loud the phone rings.

How to Handle Outbursts

Each of our caregivers who provides home care assistance to those with Alzheimer’s understands the disease, its symptoms, and how to work with clients experiencing Alzheimer’s or dementia. Whether you’re a family caregiver or with Visiting Angels of Dallas, the most important thing to know how to handle outbursts.

Here are some useful tips on how to deal with an outburst:

Remain Calm: Use a calm tone of voice and never respond to anger with anger.

Cool Down: Things can get heated fast, so make sure that you take a step back to give both yourself and your loved one space to regain composure.  

Fix It: If you know what’s causing your loved one discomfort, try to remove it from the situation.

Reassure: Don’t try to lecture them, try to understand what they’re going through and let them know you’re there for them.

If you’re struggling to care for a loved one who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or dementia, you don’t have to do it alone. Visiting Angels of Dallas offers home care assistance to people from all walks of life, with customized care plans that can meet your unique schedule and budget needs.

Contact Visiting Angels of Dallas Georgia to learn more about our home care assistance and how we can help your loved one feel safe and comfortable in their own home.

Serving Marietta, Austell, Powder Springs, Dallas, GA and Surrounding Areas

Visiting Angels POWDER SPRINGS, GA
110 Evans Mill Dr #801
Dallas, GA 30157
Phone: 770-222-7388
Fax: 678-324-7612

Serving Marietta, Austell, Powder Springs, Dallas, GA and Surrounding Areas

Visiting Angels POWDER SPRINGS, GA
110 Evans Mill Dr #801
Dallas, GA 30157
Phone: 770-222-7388
Fax: 678-324-7612