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For example, a little boy wanders off at the mall. All of the sudden, he looks around. Then, begins to cry because he is now feeling lost. Again, he doesn’t know where his mom is. In addition, try not to treat a respected parent like a little kid. Finally, it is often helpful to remind ourselves. “That is the lost feeling they are experiencing”.

How to Respond in a Helpful Way
There are some ways to respond to loved one asks for dad or mom. There are ways to reassure and comfort. Trying to meet loved one’s wants and needs can be reassured in different ways. Help her focus on something different and enjoyable.
First, try this: “Dad would you like to go for a walk together? I just really need a breath of fresh air and I’m sure you do, too. Let’s go for a walk through the neighborhood. I always feel better after a nice walk, you will too. Can I get you a cookie to enjoy outside, too? Dad, I really like to spend time with you.” Hence, tips to better deal with Alzheimer’s sufferers.
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Reality Orientation

Occasionally, a situation develops where it’s just better to be more direct and honest, even when it can hurt. For example, if your loved one is worried about her mother or father and believes that they’re sick or in danger, it might be helpful, if they persist in their worries, to tell them that the person has already passed away so that they aren’t anxious anymore about them.
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In general, this approach is not recommended because it can potentially trigger the person to begin the grieving process all over again for the loss of the parent. However, in my clinical experience, there have been times where it actually provided relief for the person with Alzheimer’s because they could set their anxieties aside.
For More Information:
Using Reality Orientation in Alzheimer’s and Dementia
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