Alzheimer Society of Sarnia-Lambton

Saturday, May 18, 2013

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TIP OF THE MONTH

The Person with dementia will probably act sad, or upset, when you appear sad or upset-just when you can least cope with it. This is called "mirroring." To gain positive results, youw illneed to try to act calm and relaxed (the way you want your partner to act) all of the time, even when you do not feel like it.

-- Glenner, Stehman, Davagnino, Galante and Green

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Support Services

Caregiver Respite

Respite hours...an opportunity for a caregiver to spend some "me" time knowing that their loved one is also enjoying social activities with a qualified respite worker.

Are you providing care for a person with Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia within the areas of Sarnia, Point Edward and Bright's Grove?

Respite hours are available days, evenings and weekends and every attempt will be made to accommodate your need.

Call the Alzheimer Society office for more information. 519-332-4444.

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