It is important to schedule routine
doctor appointments for an individual with Alzheimer’s disease. The Mayo Clinic explains that checkups ensure
health and behavioral issues are regularly addressed and
provide tips for caregivers accompanying the person to help them get the most
out of the limited time spent with the doctor.
Also they suggest that while your loved one is still able, to have them
sign a privacy release form at the doctor’s so their medical condition can be freely
shared with you.
You should try to schedule appointments
during the person’s best time of day, and if you can, coordinate it with the
doctor’s least busy time. You should
bring along snacks and water as well as an activity you can do together. If your loved one has been uncooperative
about going to the doctor’s in the past, wait and let them know about the appointment
that day.
The Mayo Clinic says the caregiver
should prepare a list of things they wish to discuss with the doctor including
medication side effects or issues with aggressive behaviors. Also have a list of medications the person is
taking and include over-the-counter medications and other supplements. If your loved one is in a memory
care community, ask the staff about any concerns they
would like you to relay to the doctor.
If a new medication is prescribed, ask
questions about the side effects. Also
be ready to answer questions regarding any changes in their memory and mood as
well as their diet and sleep habits. Write
down significant information including recommended follow-up appointments with
specialists. Most importantly, if you feel
you need help, your doctor is a good source for referrals to various community
resources and care providers.
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