Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease diagnoses are hard to process for all parties. There’s a struggle with the diagnosis, a struggle with medical and financial concerns, struggle with the family, and even struggle with each day that lies ahead. Despite the difficulties, there is a comfort in knowing that the odd behaviors that have crept in are not choices the loved one has made, but instead are symptoms of the disease. No one is at fault, and both the diagnosed and their caregiver would feel better if there are friends and family that they can talk to, openly and honestly, about the changes that have happened and those that will happen. These changes mean that in-home care has become a necessity, and it’s time to tell everyone about the diagnosis. There are four groups of people you need to tell: immediate family, close friends, government and financial institutions, and the world.
- Immediate Family
- Close Friends
- Government and Financial Institutions
- The World