Every person diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease or a related disorder deserves the following rights: -To have appropriate, ongoing medical care. -To be productive in work and play for as long as possible. -To be treated like an adult, not like a child. -To have expressed feelings taken seriously. -To be free from psychotropic medications if possible. -To live in a safe, structured, and predictable environment. -To enjoy meaningful activities that fill each day. -To be outdoors on a regular basis. -To have physical contact ...
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Every person diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease or a related disorder deserves the following rights: -To have appropriate, ongoing medical care. -To be productive in work and play for as long as possible. -To be treated like an adult, not like a child. -To have expressed feelings taken seriously. -To be free from psychotropic medications if possible. -To live in a safe, structured, and predictable environment. -To enjoy meaningful activities that fill each day. -To be outdoors on a regular basis. -To have physical contact including hugging, caressing, and hand-holding. -To be with individuals who know one's life story including cultural and religious traditions. -To be cared for by individuals who are well trained in dementia care. From "The Best Friends Approach to Alzheimer's Care" by Virginia Bell and David Troxel (permission to print)
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