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Alzheimer's Caregivers

The Realities: The Positives and the Negatives of Caring for a Person with Alzheimer's Disease

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A reality check for an Alzheimer's Disease caregiver might look something like this:

  • Physical effort and time commitment: Help with bathing, eating, dressing, and other activities of daily living take a lot of time. As the disease progresses, the need for this kind of help increases. Behavior problems and safety concerns mean that the caregiver is always "on duty," even when not actively helping the person.
  • Financial costs: The costs of care vary, but can be high depending on whether the person is cared for at home or in a residential care setting and how much help the caregiver has. Many caregivers give up their jobs or cut back on their work hours and this also has financial implications.
  • Psychological loss: Caregivers often experience a profound sense of loss as the disease slowly takes their husband, wife, parent, or friend. The relationship as it once was gradually ends and plans for the future must be radically changed. Caregivers must come to terms with "the long goodbye."

Many research studies have shown that caring for a person with Alzheimer's Disease can have some negative effects on the caregiver...

  • Employment complications
  • Emotional distress
  • Fatigue and poor physical health
  • Social isolation
  • Family conflict
  • Less time for leisure, self, and other family members

...but research has shown that care-giving also has important positive effects:

  • A new sense of purpose or meaning in life
  • Fulfillment of a lifelong commitment to a spouse
  • An opportunity to give back to a parent some of what the parent has given to them
  • Renewal of religious faith
  • Closer ties with people through new relationships or stronger existing relationships
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Reviewed: 03/2006



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