~Caregivers Corner~
~Only those (on both sides) who have been there & done that, know what it is like to the one that is being cared for & the one that is caring for them. I am the caregiver to my 93 (now 94) (now 95) (now 96) (now 97) (now 98) (now 99), (now 100) (now101) year old mother & prayerfully can give other caregivers some tips along the way that will make life easier for them and the ones they care for~
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Why Won't Your Alzheimers or Dementia Parent Take Showers
Why Won't Your Alzheimers or Dementia Parent Take Showers... My husband's Mom with Alzheimers moved in with us a while ago and I realized pretty early on we have some serious differences in our idea of personal cleanliness. Here are some thoughts about why Alzheimer and Dementia patients don't want to wash AND some tips and ideas about how to get them clean!
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