Alzheimer's Disease with Dementia
To be informed of one's diagnosis
Touch, Hugs, Pat on Back
To have welcomed physical contact, including hugging, caressing, and handholding
Childhood, Adolescence, Young Adulthood, Middle Age
To be with individuals who know one's life story, including cultural and spiritual traditions
Garden, Terrace, Sunshine, Fresh Air
To be outdoors on a regular basis
Hugs, Not Drugs
To be free from psychotropic medications whenever possible
Inservices, Classes, Conferences
To have care partners well trained in dementia care
Observe and Adhere to Likes & Dislikes
To be treated as an adult, listened to, and afforded respect for one's feelings and point of view
Well-Lit and Cluttered-Free with Structured Activities
To live in a safe and stimulating environment
To have appropriate, ongoing medical care
Use Life Story Ingredients to Individualize Interactions
To experience meaningful engagement throughout the day
Offer Choices and Honor Preferences; Listen
To be an advocate for oneself and for others
Woman's Club of Palo Alto, Ecumenical Hunger Program, Alzheimer's Association
To be part of a local, global, or online community