It sometimes takes great courage to make a decision that closes a door, and yet, time and time again I have seen when I or others do make a decision that closes a door, and when that decision is based on love and respect for all involved, -- other, better doors open. It just takes the courage to close the first door. As caregivers, we will have many decisions to make. It is important to first consider if the decision will result in the highest and best interest of all involved. If so, then it takes courage to close the door to one choice, and have the faith other doors will open. |
This blog is written to provide information and support to persons who are providing care for someone with dementia. A first indicator of dementia is when someone has trouble doing a task once familiar and easy for them. If you have begun to be concerned about someone's memory or cognitive processing, help the person receive a physical exam, to include lab work, and an appointment with a neuropsychologist for an evaluation of memory and cognitive processing.
Mar 22, 2015
Making Decisions
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