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Talking to Your Parent’s Doctor About Their Alzheimer’s Diagnosis

Elder Care Coronado CA:Reaching a diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease for your aging parent is not as simple as just talking to their doctor and telling them about cognitive functioning challenges that you have noticed. The process of reaching this diagnosis can require testing, extensive conversations and observation, and other steps to ensure that the doctor is coming to the proper diagnosis and can best understand your parent's future experience with the disease.

Reaching a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease for your aging parent is not as simple as just talking to their doctor and telling them about cognitive functioning challenges that you have noticed. The process of reaching this diagnosis can require testing, extensive conversations and observation, and other steps to ensure that the doctor is coming to the proper diagnosis and can best understand your parent’s future experience with the disease. It is after all of these tests and conversations are over and the doctor has diagnosed your parent with Alzheimer’s disease that their life and your journey as their caregiver really changes.

 

Elder Care Coronado CA: Alzheimer’s Diagnosis

 

Taking the time after your parent has received their diagnosis to talk to their doctor about this diagnosis is an important step in making sure that both you and your parent understand what they are facing and are prepared to embark on a care and management approach that is right for them.

 

Some of the questions that you should consider asking your parent’s doctor after a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease include:

 

-What specifically brought on the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease?

-Is there a possibility of any other condition or issue?

-Could it be any other type of dementia?

-What stage is your senior currently in?

-Which of their challenges is related to their Alzheimer’s and which might be connected to another issue?

-When may they progress to the next stage and how will you recognize it when it happens?

-What should you expect from the progression of the disease?

-What types of treatments are available to your parent, and which does the doctor recommend?

 

If you have recently learned that your aging parent is living with Alzheimer’s disease, or they have been progressing through the stages and their challenges have increased, now may be the ideal time for you to consider starting senior care for them.

A senior home care services provider can be with your aging parent on a customized schedule to ensure that they get all of the care, support, and assistance they need to handle their challenges and needs now and prepare them for their continued progression into the future. As their family caregiver, this can give you tremendous peace of mind and confidence that your senior is getting everything they need both when you are able to be with them and when you are not so they can enjoy the most active, fulfilling, and healthy quality of life possible as they age in place.

 

For more information about elder care Coronado, CA, call the friendly caregivers at La Jolla Nurses Homecare who can help your aging parents remain in their own homes, at 858-454-9339. We are a home care agency providing quality and affordable senior care in La Jolla, CA, and the surrounding communities.

Brittnei Salerno

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