More Alzheimer’s Parenting Resources
May 29, 2009 by Mary Emma Allen
Filed under Parenting
The post I wrote about resources for Alzheimer’s caregivers, Thursday Thirteen – 13 Blogs About Alzheimer’s, resulted in numerous comments and caregivers sharing information.
They even provided some more blogs for caregivers.
If you’re looking for information and just a place to get together with other caregivers, for comfort and encouragement, perhaps you’d like to check out these blogs. Also, you may find tips on making life more enjoyable for the person with Alzheimer’s.
If you have any more resources, do share them with us. Caregivers need all the encouragement and support they can find during their journey with their Alzheimer’s patient.
When Caregiving Becomes Too Much
January 28, 2009 by Mary Emma Allen
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
Edie Dykeman, at ElderCareCafe, responded to my post, Keeping Your Cool as an Alzheimer’s Caregiver , with, Great post and reminder to do what we can to stay calm and emotionally in control. Thanks! She also described a situation in her caregiving life that you might relate to.
As I mentoned to Edie, it is difficult living day to day with someone who has Alzheimer’s and can be very stubborn. They’re also often frightened by what’s happening to them, so strike out verbally and physically at those closest. That often is the caregiver.
When I was caring for Mother, I read somewhere that …read more
A Drawing & a Survey for Minding Our Elders
June 30, 2008 by Mary Emma Allen
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
AlzheimersNotes.com
Check out Carol Bradley Bursack’s blog and learn how to enter a drawing for her book, Minding Our Elders: Caregivers Share Their Personal Stories. You’ll need to take a survey about caregiving, but it’s easy and quick.
Then your name will be entered into the random drawing for one of ten copies of Carol’s book.
(c)2008 Mary Emma Allen
Warning: Lack of Sleep a Danger for the Alzheimer’s Caregivers
May 9, 2008 by Mary Emma Allen
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
AlzheimersNotes.com
As I read Liz’s recent post, Sleep Disturbances in Alzheimer’s Patients & Their Caregivers, I recalled the lack of sleep when I cared for Mother. An uninterrupted night’s sleep was something I received little of. Mother lost track of day or night, cat napped during the day, so was awake or only napping at night. Her sleep patterns (or non-patterns), always erratic before Ahzheimer’s, became more so after she developed this disease.
“Mary, one of the most difficult things about caring for someone with Alzheimer’s is you never get a good night’s sleep,” a friend said, when she learned I was moving Mother …read more




