My husband has gone from moderate to severe Alz. But recently he has started talking non stop about how he is "going downhill" and that there is something "really wrong" with him. We had never heard this before and it seems quite uncommon for an Alz patient to be aware that they have something wrong with them.
Have any of you had this happen?
" I can do all things through Christ which strengthens me"
Philippians 4:13
They may be feeling guilt or concern about overwhelming their loved one. The best thing you can do is to help ease their stress and make sure they feel loved.
It also helps maintaining a similar schedule day-to-day, it helps with memory consolidation.
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