Alzheimer’s Disease Takes a Toll on Caregivers
These sobering statistics mean that more families are finding themselves in the situation of having a family member with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia. For those who are family caregivers, the Alzheimer's Association found it can take an overwhelming toll on them both physically and emotionally. Their studies show that close to 60 percent of Alzheimer’s and dementia caregivers “rate their stress level as high or very high.” Approximately 40 percent of family caregivers suffer from depression and required healthcare services related to the emotional and physical toll of their caregiving.
Experts recommend that if you are a family caregiver that you reach out for help from a variety of sources including relatives, friends, and local community organizations. Caregiver support groups can also be helpful as you can connect with others who are dealing with the same problems. Respite care and day care centers can also give you some relief from the responsibility and difficulties of caring for someone with Alzheimer’s disease.
Another solution is to contact MorningStar of Littleton and learn about our experienced and compassionate memory care. Along with an assisted living option, we have 20 secure suites devoted to the individualized care of those with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. Please see our website for more information including our new protocols in the fight against COVID-19.
The unique mission statement of MorningStar of Littleton, “to honor, to serve, to invest,” sets us apart from other senior living communities. Our foundation is built upon honoring God, valuing all seniors, and investing in staff with a felt calling to serve. Dedicated to creating a real home for residents within a beautiful setting, we encourage you to learn more about our exceptional assisted living and memory care community.
Sources: alz.org/facts/overview.asp#prevalence
familydoctor.org/caring-for-a-relative-who-has-dementia/
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