Caregiver Qualities Influence Client Behavior
A Patient with Alzheimer’s will respond to your mood, voice tone and body language. Discover more helpful therapy methods in this article from Suite 101.
Caring for a person who has Alzheimer’s disease or other form of dementia takes skill and compassion. Getting through each day takes creativity and a fair amount of compromising. Equally important is the caregiver’s ability to establish and maintain a good mood. Laughter may truly be one of the best medicines for the client with dementia and for the caregiver.
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