When
a loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s
disease, it is devastating news for all. Family members may quickly start experiencing
feelings of grief as they recognize their life is about to be changed by the
disease and are uneasy about what the future will hold. Most are left with questions about what to
expect next.
As
Alzheimer’s begins to take away the person we know and love, the Alzheimer’s
Association explains that, “you'll mourn him or her and may experience the
different phases of grieving: denial, anger, guilt, sadness and acceptance.” They remind us that feelings of grief do not
come in a specific order but rather we go in and out of the various stages.
Feelings
of denial include unrealistically hoping the person is not ill or expecting
them to get better. Others try to
convince themselves their loved one has not changed or try to normalize and
make excuses for their behaviors. Anger may
include being frustrated with the person or feeling abandoned. You may also experience feelings of
resentment with the demands of caregiving and/or resent others who are not
helping with care.
Guilt
includes having unrealistic thoughts about what you should have done or feeling
guilty if you do not visit every day. A
spouse that is well and still able to enjoy life may feel guilty that their
husband or wife is no longer able to do so.
Others may have negative feelings such as wishing the person would die
or go away.
The
Alzheimer’s Association says you need to face both your positive as well as
negative feelings. They also say to be
prepared to go through feelings of loss more than once as the disease
progresses. Remember your grief is a
part of your journey, and if you need help, talk with someone about your
feelings.
At
MorningStar at Bear Creek, our dementia
care
residents are treated with the dignity and respect they deserve and spend each
day in an atmosphere that celebrates and elevates their lives. Please visit
our website for information on pricing and
availability or to set up a tour.
MorningStar at Bear Creek embodies the
very best in senior living with a distinct mission statement of “to honor, to
serve, to invest” that sets us apart from other senior living communities. With a foundation built on honoring God,
valuing seniors and investing in a staff with a felt calling to serve, we offer
loving, compassionate care within a beautiful home-like setting. Please set up a tour to see for yourself our
unique approach to dementia care.
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