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What's the one bit of advice you'd give others about Alzheimer's disease? If you could share only one recommendation for living with Alzheimer's, what would it be? What's the greatest lesson you've learned about Alzheimer's? Have you made mistakes that have set you back? Any problems or pitfalls people should watch for? What should we NOT do when it comes to living with Alzheimer's disease? Have you discovered any ways to make living with Alzheimer's easier or more comfortable? Any tips or secrets that helps make daily living better? Is there anything you know now, that you wish you knew much sooner? The response was overwhelming.
If your loved one is already in a nursing home, make sure you read page 32 for the two simple things you can do to make their nursing home stay more stimulating and meaningful.
Mary's ten tips (pages 21-23) help with short-term memory loss.
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.As you read over this list you will be filled with a sense of relief knowing how much even just one of these small tips can improve your loved one's and your entire family's future.
Don't miss pages 61-62 for the diet that may help Alzheimer's patients live longer and help them keep their memory longer.
People from all over the world eagerly responded with literally hundreds of helpful tips, advice, stories and words of encouragement they want to share with others who are also dealing with Alzheimer's disease.
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For example, there's a very simple thing you can do that calms even the most frustrated Alzheimer's patient in less than one minute - you'll find it on page 11.
Gail's recommendations on pages 19 and 20 help your family member feel calm and cared for, even if they don't seem to be aware you are there.