Learning that a loved one has Alzheimer’s brings up a whirlwind of emotions. An article from Caring.com, suggests that your first step is to let the reality sink in. Like any traumatic life event, accepting what has happened is critical to making decisions about what comes next. Learning the basics about the disease is also important to help you understand how Alzheimer’s may progress in your loved one.
From there, the article suggests that you “get organized” about how to care for your loved one with Alzheimer’s. Early-stage Alzheimer’s is the ideal time to make a plan for how to deal with issues surrounding money, records, support and most importantly, care. Before you really start to feel the pressure, start your own running resource list of the names and contact information of people who can help provide Alzheimer’s care in the Dallas area, from local organizations to friends and family who can help. [Read more…]