CMSA Announcement Newsletter
Case Management Society of America
Dementia and Cognitive Change in Seniors
Caring for a loved one with dementia has unique challenges. While each form of dementia or cognitive change is unique, there are techniques that can be used to enhance a person’s quality of life. These techniques can also help families find new ways to connect with their loved one, despite cognitive change.
Focus on Ability, Not DisabilityFocusing on your loved one’s abilities to complete daily activities and care activities,
rather than compensating for their disabilities, improves your loved one’s:
While potentially reducing your loved one’s:
Empowering your loved one’s ability to complete activities also allows family members to connect with their loved one as a family member, rather than as a care provider
Pay Attention to NutritionMalnutrition and undernutrition can lead to many health problems, but a lot of people do not realize that poor nutrition can worsen symptoms of dementia or even make people appear less abled. According to the United States Department of Agriculture, a balanced diet includes:
To Help Your Loved With Nutrition and Dining: • Limit distractions.
• Keep a familiar place setting.
• Use different solid-color plates, napkins and place mats.
• Prepare colorful foods.
• Dine with your loved one.
Help your patients’ families learn more ways to support and connect with their loved ones by downloading our guide.
The Right Care, Right at Home.®
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