We know it is
devastating to have your loved one receive a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s. While it’s a lot to process, please take
comfort in the fact that there are a lot of resources to help you understand
the disease as well as high-quality care options.
One good resource
for information and support is the Alzheimer’s Association website. Not only do they discuss the disease and
publish results of the latest research, but they also link you to the numerous
ways you can take action in the fight against Alzheimer’s.
To get educated
on the disease, you may want to read about the stages of Alzheimer’s so you
know what to expect. The Alzheimer’s
Association says the disease “typically progresses slowly in three general
stages — mild (early-stage), moderate (middle-stage), and severe (late-stage).” However each person is different and so is
the progression of the disease.
In the
early-stage of the disease, a person is typically still independent and engaged
in normal life activities but is starting to have memory lapses including
forgetting familiar words and the location of everyday objects. In addition family members are starting to be
aware there are problems.
The middle-stage of Alzheimer’s is generally the longest and can last
for years. During this stage, a person
requires much more care to ensure their safety and wellbeing. Anger, frustration and a greater depth of
forgetfulness are indicative of this phase.
In the late-stage, a person loses all sense of their environment and the
ability to communicate, walk, sit and, eventually, swallow.
Extensive round-the-clock care is required.
For families in
the Colorado Springs’ area, MorningStar at Bear Creek is ready to help. Our community is designed to care
for those in the early-stage of Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia right through to
the most advanced stages. We offer 48
suites as well as respite care and day care programs. Please visit our website to learn more.
MorningStar at
Bear Creek is a memory care community that uses progressive methods to palliate
symptoms and revive joy. Our foundation
is built on honoring God, valuing our seniors and hiring staff with a felt
calling to serve, and is devoted to creating a true home for residents within a
serene setting. Please contact us to
schedule a visit to experience firsthand our loving community.
Source:
alz.org/alzheimers_disease_stages_of_alzheimers.asp
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