Take care of your emotional needs after your Alzheimer’s diagnosis – Optimum Senior Care – Chicago In Home Caregivers – www.OptimumSeniorCare.com
Coming to terms with an Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis and the emotions you may be feeling can help you move forward and discover new ways to live a positive and fulfilling life. It’s important to find healthy ways to deal with your emotions; once you make the commitment to take care of your emotional needs, you may find that you can rise to the challenge and face your diagnosis.
You have a choice in how you live your life with Alzheimer’s or other dementia. It is possible to live well with Alzheimer’s by taking control of your health and wellness, and focusing your energy on the aspects of your life you find most meaningful.
- Taking Care of Yourself >
Take care of your physical, emotional, social and spiritual health.
- Reducing Stress >
Don’t let stress get to you. Learn symptoms and tips to reduce stress.
- Tips for Daily Life >
Learn coping strategies to manage day-to-day life with Alzheimer’s.
- Helping Friends and Family >
Learn how you can help family, friends and children adjust to your diagnosis.
- Leaving Your Legacy >
What will be your legacy and how will you choose to inspire those you love?
- Take Action >
Learn ways you can make a difference in the fight against Alzheimer’s.
You don’t want to live in the forefront of grief. Living with Alzheimer’s disease is a balance.
Karel S., person living with Alzheimer’s
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