What are the main safety risks for someone with Alzheimer’s?
Wandering, falls, medication mistakes.
What emotional stress do caregivers feel?
Stress, burnout, sadness.
What is power of attorney for healthcare?
A person who makes medical decisions for someone else.
What’s one safety risk for Alzheimer’s patients?
Wandering
Safety
Prevent falls and wandering by making the home safe.
Name 2 ways to prevent falls in Alzheimer’s patients.
Add grab bars, remove trip hazards.
How does Alzheimer’s care cost money?
Medical bills, lost income, extra caregiving costs.
What is an advanced directive?
A document that says what medical care someone wants if they can’t speak for themselves.
How can caregivers reduce stress?
Take breaks, ask for help.
Caregiver Support
Caregivers need breaks and emotional help.
How can caregivers avoid medication mistakes?
Use a pill organizer, set reminders.
Name one way to help caregivers feel supported.
Suggest respite care (short breaks).
When should a caregiver think about guardianship?
When the person with Alzheimer’s can no longer make decisions.
Why is power of attorney important?
It lets someone make decisions if the person can’t.
Legal
Power of attorney and advanced directives are important for decision-making.
A patient is wandering. What 3 things can you do to keep them safe?
Lock doors, use a GPS tracker, supervise more.
A caregiver is exhausted. What 3 things can help them feel better?
Get a break, join a support group, get help from family.
A daughter wants to make medical decisions for her mom. What legal document does she need?
Power of attorney for healthcare.