I have Early -Onset ALZ. That has limited my ability to learn songs, but I still love to sing. So if you notice me looking toward my screen, it to see the words I can't remember. I decide to record as many as I could and put them up for my wife and kids and grandkids, as this is how they have always seen me and always remember me, Singing. I get out of bed singing...LOL
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Saturday, March 16, 2019
Inside the Mind of Alzheimer's with Greg O'Brien
As someone who has Alzheimer’s, Greg shared these tips and strategies to others who have also been diagnosed with or are progressing with the disease:
Don’t be afraid to ask questions.
Be willing to give up control over certain things, but hold on to your essence and strengths.
Physical exercise can really help reboot the brain.
Talk about the disease with your family and your community.
Get involved in clinical trials, telling your story, or advocacy. It will help you realize that you are not alone.
If you are a caregiver with a loved one who has Alzheimer’s, from Greg’s perspective, these are some things that can really make a difference:
It’s not what you say, but how you say it. Body language and keeping your body calm can help a person who may be frustrated or angry.
Don’t challenge a question; just go with the disease.
Say “we” instead of “you” when trying to solve problems.
Be aware that sundown may be the most difficult time of the day and plan ahead for that.
Acknowledge your own anger and frustration.
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