Posted in Stress Management, caregivers Corner • Tags: caregiver, journal, stres relief, writing
From the time I was about 9 or 10 years old, my mother encouraged me to keep a journal (well, she called it a diary). Although I always enjoyed writing, I never understood why she bugged me so much to write my thoughts. I figured maybe she wanted to read it when I wasn’t around. Or maybe, she recognized my desire and ability to write before I did. She surely never realized that the practice would help me to cope with caring for her as we, together, battled Alzheimer’s disease.
As a caregiver, you have a lot going on in your heart and head and journaling is a great way to relieve stress.
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Posted on April 25, 2008 by Loretta Parker Spivey • There are 1 lonesome comment
Posted in Alzheimer's Disease, Symptoms • Tags: confusion, journal, lack of judgment, Memory Loss, Symptoms
Research has shown that Alzheimer’s disease begins long before symptoms begin to manifest. Therefore, you need to act sooner rather than later if you suspect that your loved one may be Battling the Monster, Alzheimer’s disease.
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Posted on March 24, 2008 by Loretta Parker Spivey • There are 1 lonesome comment