Preserving Routines During Coronavirus Pandemic: Tips for Alzheimer’s Caregivers

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The ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is disrupting many parts of daily life for everyone, but those challenges are magnified for someone living with Alzheimer’s disease.  Changes in daily routines can lead to anxiety, confusion, agitation and/or discomfort, which is why the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America (AFA) is offering tips to family caregivers about ways to adapt.

“There is often comfort in the familiar,” said Charles J. Fuschillo, Jr., AFA’s President & CEO.  “As we all adjust to the ‘new normal’ created by the coronavirus outbreak, caregivers should know about steps they can take to adapt routines and help their loved ones stay calm and comfortable.” 

Steps caregivers can take include:

·         Being supportive: Your own body language and attitude can influence the behavior of the person for whom you are caring.  Remaining calm and attentive and showing the person love and care can help them adapt to the changes.

·         Creating a daily schedule with lots of visual cues (photos, stickers, drawings). Create a regular schedule of what the person will be doing every hour, or every half hour, and review it with them and revisit it regularly.


Source: Alzheimer’s Foundation of America (AFA):

The Alzheimer’s Foundation of America is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide support, services and education to individuals, families and caregivers affected by Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias nationwide, and fund research for better treatment and a cure. Its services include a National Toll-Free Helpline (866-232-8484) staffed by licensed social workers, the National Memory Screening Program, educational conferences and materials, and “AFA Partners in Care” dementia care training for healthcare professionals. 

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