Can't figure out what your parent with Alzheimer's is trying to tell you? Don't get angry or frustrated. Rather, smile and apologetically say, "I'm having trouble understanding." That puts the blame on you, not her, and therefore doesn't make her feel criticized or inadequate.
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Communicating With a Parent Who Has Alzheimer's
By Anonymous Caring.com community member
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- 01-Sep-2007
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