FRIDAY, May 12, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- Mother’s Day can require some creative thinking when your mom has dementia.
“Mother’s Day is a time to honor the special mother figures in your life, and if your loved one lives with dementia, it can continue to be special with a few adaptations,” said Jennifer Reeder, director of educational and social services for the Alzheimer's Foundation of America (AFA). “Following a few steps can help you celebrate your special person and the bond you share in a dementia-friendly manner.”
The foundation offered some tips:
If you need additional information or support, licensed social workers trained in dementia care are available on the AFA's Helpline. They're available seven days a week by phone (866-232-8484); text message (646-586-5283); and web chat (www.alzfdn.org).
More information
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has more on dementia.
SOURCE: Alzheimer’s Foundation of America, news release, May 8, 2023
When loved ones make some adaptations, Mother's Day can be meaningful for moms with dementia.