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Caring For Patients With Alzheimer's Disease

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Caring for patients with Alzheimer’s disease is a difficult job, but someone has to care for these unfortunate people. It takes a lot of love and compassion to care for patients with this disease. There is a certain type of knowledge and understanding to work with patients with this disease and it requires someone willing to learn and help care for patients that have it. In the long run, some patients may experience a prolonged and happier life with the right type of interventions in place. I began my journey of caring for patients with Alzheimer’s disease back in 2005. I knew I was always passionate about caring for people. A few years down the road, I became a certified nurse’s aide and certified medication aide, which was a big accomplishment …show more content…

If you love people, as much as I do, you will be willing to help them with their needs and possibly help them experience a prolonged and happier life. Someday, I hope I can make a difference in someone’s life and know that I did the best I could in prolonger a happier life for them. It is hard to imagine a smart and intelligent person to begin to show signs of this devastating disease. Having the knowledge and understanding to work with patients with Alzheimer’s disease. Knowing how to properly care for someone with this disease can be easy at first, but after years go by you can see the changes in their cognitive abilities, eating, mental/ emotional problems and sleeping problems. This is all caused from the brain being rewired by this deranged disease. Anyone can get this disease and it is not specific on who the victims are, it does not …show more content…

“Alzheimer’s, now the fifth leading killer, rose 47% from 2000-2006” (FCFARF, 2016).
Here are some great last quotes from other people either helping with loved ones who have or had Alzheimer’s disease: “We remember their love when they can no longer remember” (Alzheimers.net, 2000-2016). This quote was exceptionally wonderful because you do need to remember their love because they will not be able to once the disease gets in the last stages. It is hard to believe that our mother or father could get this ugly disease, but we only pray that we can do everything possible to keeping from getting it. “Care giving often calls us to lean into the love we didn’t know possible” (Walker, 2016). As we begin to care for patients with Alzheimer’s disease we start to know the person and grow an attachment to them. You begin to love them like your own family and we did not know that it was possible to love someone that had such a horrible disease. “I don’t know if any of us can be prepared for what is to come. It is hard to prepare for the sly trick and sorrows of tomorrow. Better we hug each other more often and forget the creepy sadness that we know will overcome us” (Debaggio, 2002, p. 10, para.3). This quote was my favorite because it is so poetic and draws you in and shows you what love is and to be happy before enduring to the

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