Touch Your Parent With Alzheimer's Before You Talk to Him

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If your parent has Alzheimer's disease, get his attention before you start speaking to him -- and avoid startling him -- by gently touching him on the arm or hand as you say his name. Touch is a powerful communicator. Your parent will be better able to focus on what you're saying when he doesn't have to cope with the panic or irritation of being startled.

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