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Author:  forum_admin [ Tue Aug 31, 2010 9:10 am ]
Post subject:  How to communicate with anyone when it comes to dementia

Hey there! You are now in the Communication Forum. Here we're going to bounce ideas off each other about communicating with everyone involved in the care of your loved one! This includes how to communicate with someone WITH dementia, as well as how to communicate with people you may not have even thought of, such as the doctors your loved one needs to see, paid care, family, friends, legal authorities and more!

Although at some times it may seem like you are all alone, you are not! Caregiving is not a job for one person. Come join the discussion! You may find some excellent ideas on how to make your life a whole lot easier just by learning a few special tips on how to communicate with dementia.

Author:  parkernr [ Tue Aug 23, 2011 7:13 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: How to communicate with anyone when it comes to dementia

My husband has aphasia... lost most of his ability to verbally communicate. He gets frustrated but he is pretty patient with me working out trying to guess what he's trying to say. We kind of play charades. He says he understands about 1/3 of what I say. He also has difficulty understanding the meaning of words, so that can be a challenge as well. How do other people keep up communication with this problem? I am interested in things others have tried that might make it easier as this progresses. Any ideas? Thanks, Nanci

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