...And the One Question You Probably Didn't Think to Ask
Nancy Kriseman • 3/2/2018
By Nancy Kriseman - The Alzheimer’s Association estimates that 5.2 million Americans affected by dementia are over the age 65, which makes the vast majority members of what’s called the traditionalist generation. Understanding this generation’s entrenched values and how they can affect their coping and your intervention can facilitate better outcomes.
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Three Ways to Help Clients Cope with the Challenges of Alzheimer’s
Nancy Kriseman • 9/28/2016
By Nancy Kriseman - The Alzheimer’s Association estimates that 5.2 million Americans affected by dementia are over the age 65, which makes the vast majority members of what’s called the traditionalist generation. Understanding this generation’s entrenched values and how they can affect their coping and your intervention can facilitate better outcomes. It’s important never to underestimate how validating and normalizing the caretaker’s experience can foster resilience and inspire hope.
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When a Partner Has Alzheimer’s: Alternatives to Toughing it Out
Nancy Kriseman • 7/1/2015
Helping the traditionalist generation care for their aging partners.
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