{"id":11421,"date":"2022-06-27T20:08:00","date_gmt":"2022-06-28T00:08:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/carehop.ca\/?p=11421"},"modified":"2022-09-30T20:10:26","modified_gmt":"2022-10-01T00:10:26","slug":"how-to-talk-to-someone-with-memory-loss","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/carehop.ca\/fr\/blog\/how-to-talk-to-someone-with-memory-loss\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Talk to Someone with Memory Loss"},"content":{"rendered":"\n[et_pb_section fb_built=\u00a0\u00bb1&Prime; admin_label=\u00a0\u00bbsection\u00a0\u00bb _builder_version=\u00a0\u00bb4.16&Prime; global_colors_info=\u00a0\u00bb{}\u00a0\u00bb theme_builder_area=\u00a0\u00bbpost_content\u00a0\u00bb][et_pb_row _builder_version=\u00a0\u00bb4.16&Prime; _module_preset=\u00a0\u00bbdefault\u00a0\u00bb global_colors_info=\u00a0\u00bb{}\u00a0\u00bb theme_builder_area=\u00a0\u00bbpost_content\u00a0\u00bb][et_pb_column type=\u00a0\u00bb4_4&Prime; _builder_version=\u00a0\u00bb4.16&Prime; _module_preset=\u00a0\u00bbdefault\u00a0\u00bb global_colors_info=\u00a0\u00bb{}\u00a0\u00bb theme_builder_area=\u00a0\u00bbpost_content\u00a0\u00bb][et_pb_text _builder_version=\u00a0\u00bb4.17.6&Prime; _module_preset=\u00a0\u00bbdefault\u00a0\u00bb hover_enabled=\u00a0\u00bb0&Prime; global_colors_info=\u00a0\u00bb{}\u00a0\u00bb theme_builder_area=\u00a0\u00bbpost_content\u00a0\u00bb sticky_enabled=\u00a0\u00bb0&Prime;]<p>It can be frightening when an elderly loved one seems to have become more forgetful or confused than usual. You will likely have lots of questions, including what is causing the memory loss or what the future holds for your family.<\/p>\n<p>Memory loss is one of the most common signs of Alzheimer\u2019s disease or dementia, progressive cognitive conditions that can be slowed down but not cured. As your loved one starts their dementia journey, there are ways you can still have positive, loving conversations using these eight simple strategies.<\/p>\n<h2>Stay positive and upbeat<\/h2>\n<p>It can be upsetting when a loved one is experiencing cognitive decline. However, if you show signs of being upset, you also risk upsetting them. Memory loss may affect their understanding of words, but not their sense of your mood or expressions.<\/p>\n<p>Be sure to keep conversations light, positive, and upbeat. Be optimistic and use a gentle tone full of love and warmth. Your uplifting approach will help keep the conversation relaxing and enjoyable for both of you.<\/p>\n<h2>Help them maintain focus<\/h2>\n<p>Limit background noise such as the television, radio, or other conversations that will distract your loved one from the conversation. Call them by name, maintain direct eye contact, and touch them gently on the shoulder, forearm, or hand to keep their focus. <\/p>\n<p>Also, be sure not to lose your own focus. For example, don\u2019t become upset if they can\u2019t remember your name. Simply identify yourself and keep the conversation going.<\/p>\n<h2>Speak slowly using short sentences and simple words<\/h2>\n<p>This doesn\u2019t mean \u201cdumbing down\u201d your language or speaking to them as you would a small child but instead using an approach that\u2019s clear and easy to understand.<\/p>\n<p>You may have to repeat what you said a few times or answer questions if they don\u2019t understand what you\u2019re saying. Be patient with them. If they still don\u2019t understand you, gently move on to another topic and, if you like, return to this topic later.<\/p>\n<h2>Use proper names and nouns instead of pronouns<\/h2>\n<p>Using too many nouns where proper names and nouns can be used instead will help keep the person focused and minimize confusion during conversations.<\/p>\n<p>For example, if you\u2019re recalling a family vacation to Florida years ago, refrain from asking, \u201cRemember that trip we took south?\u201d Instead, try: \u201cMom, remember when you, Dad, and I went to Florida?\u201d<\/p>\n<h2>Use the redirection technique if the person becomes frustrated<\/h2>\n<p>Redirection is a technique often used in elder care to refocus someone who has become frustrated. If your loved one is upset because they can\u2019t remember something, especially if it\u2019s getting late in the day or they are getting tired, you can use redirection to make things better.<\/p>\n<p>Get them up for a little stretch or a walk, put on some of their favourite music, or switch the conversation to another topic. Or just give them a hug \u2013 this small act can go a long way to easing frustration in anyone.<\/p>\n<h2>Go with the flow<\/h2>\n<p>Each of us has a different rhythm that changes throughout the day. For example, your elderly relative might be more lucid and alert in the morning but have more trouble communicating later in the day. They might also have periods where their abilities will vary.<\/p>\n<p>Just relax and go with the flow. Scale your questions and conversations to how they\u2019re feeling at any given moment. You\u2019ll quickly learn when to keep conversations lighter and questions that require a lot of thought to a minimum.<\/p>\n<h2>Always show patience<\/h2>\n<p>Your loved one may struggle to finish a sentence, think of someone\u2019s name, or recall an event. It\u2019s okay to \u201cfill in the gaps\u201d occasionally, but doing so too often may discourage them from trying to talk and relying on you to speak for them.<\/p>\n<p>In most cases, it\u2019s best to maintain eye contact while keeping an encouraging expression. Give them time to exercise their brain and find the words.<\/p>\n<h2>Keep smiling and be reassuring<\/h2>\n<p>A smile and reassuring tone can go a long way to helping your elderly loved one feel safe as they move further along in their dementia journey. Holding hands and speaking in a soothing, gentle voice will also help them feel loved and supported.<\/p>\n<p>They may not be able to express it, but your relative feels your loving presence and is grateful that you\u2019re there with them.<\/p>\n<p>Staying connected with someone experiencing memory loss doesn\u2019t have to be a daunting task. Try these simple adjustments to how you usually engage with your loved one to keep the communication going, reassuring them that you\u2019re there to support them no matter what.<\/p>\n<h2>Quality in-home elder care services in Etobicoke, Mississauga, and Brampton<\/h2>\n<p>When you need help supporting a loved one with Alzheimer\u2019s disease or dementia, <a href=\"https:\/\/carehop.ca\/alzheimers-dementia-care\/\">CareHop is ready to help with professional, empathetic eldercare solutions<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>We\u2019ll ensure your older relative is happy, engaged, and well cared for with customized care services delivered by our full-qualified, trained caregivers. Your loved one will be kept engaged with fun <a href=\"https:\/\/carehop.ca\/activities-companionship\/\">activities, light exercise, and casual companionship<\/a> that will help them have a great day, every day. We can help with <a href=\"https:\/\/carehop.ca\/homemaking\/\">homemaking and meal preparation, personal care<\/a>, and other essential services that will bring joy and sunshine into their home every day while preserving their independence.<\/p>\n<p>If you have any questions about our specialized home and elder care services, <a href=\"https:\/\/carehop.ca\/contact\/\">please reach out to us anytime<\/a> for a free, no-obligation discussion to discover how we can help you.<\/p>[\/et_pb_text][\/et_pb_column][\/et_pb_row][\/et_pb_section]\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It can be frightening when an elderly loved one seems to have become more forgetful or confused than usual. You will likely have lots of questions, including what is causing the memory loss or what the future holds for your family. 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