jueves, 20 de octubre de 2016

Tips for making a hospital stay easier

e-Update from the Alzheimer's Disease Education and Referral Center, a service of the National Institute on Aging at N I H


A trip to the hospital can be stressful for people with Alzheimer’s or dementia and their caregivers. Here are some ways caregivers can make a hospital visit easier:
  • Help hospital staff understand the person’s normal functioning and behavior.
  • Tell the doctor immediately if the person seems suddenly worse or different.
  • Share the load—ask friends and family to make calls, send emails, or use online tools to keep others informed about the person’s progress.
Check out this tip sheet for more information about hospital stays including emergency room tips, what to pack, and things to do before a planned stay.
Share this information with caregivers in your life:
Twitter: Make a hospital stay less stressful for a person w #Alz by helping staff understand their normal behavior. More: http://bit.ly/2e4jKU6
Facebook: Alzheimer’s caregivers—don’t be afraid to share the load if your loved one is in the hospital. Ask friends and family to make calls, send emails, or use online tools to keep others informed about the person’s progress. Get more tips about making a hospital stay easier for a person with Alzheimer’s or dementia: http://bit.ly/2egI80P

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