By the National Institute on Aging
Holidays can be a wonderful time to visit and reconnect with family, friends, and neighbors for people with Alzheimer’s and caregivers. Balancing special holiday activities with everyday care for a person with Alzheimer’s disease may also seem overwhelming. Here are some tips for making things a little easier:
- Set your own limits, and be clear about them with others. You don’t have to do everything you used to do.
- Encourage friends and family to visit even if it’s difficult, but limit the number of visitors at any one time.
- Explain to guests ahead of time that memory loss is the result of the disease and is not intentional.
- During the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, be sure to take care of yourself. Guard against fatigue and find time for adequate rest.
For more tips on how to prepare ahead of time and find a good balance during the holidays, download Alzheimer’s Caregiving Tips: Holiday Hints. This free tip sheet is available as a PDF and an eBook.