The content of the conversation is not as important as the exchange itself. Showing concern, making eye contact and simply holding her hand can be meaningful. Try talking about family, memories and people close to her. Hope this helps.
hi my nana also has Alzheimers she has reached to the point were she has a difficult time remembering names and faces its also hard to make convosation with her as she finds it hard to keep up or gets easily distracted im only 15 so i dont understand a great deal about the disease but do u know any way i can try to interact with my nana more thanks
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BlindLed 1 year ago
The content of the conversation is not as important as the exchange itself. Showing concern, making eye contact and simply holding her hand can be meaningful. Try talking about family, memories and people close to her. Hope this helps.
agedcarer 2 years ago
hi my nana also has Alzheimers she has reached to the point were she has a difficult time remembering names and faces its also hard to make convosation with her as she finds it hard to keep up or gets easily distracted im only 15 so i dont understand a great deal about the disease but do u know any way i can try to interact with my nana more thanks
1flossy3 2 years ago