Friday, January 20, 2012

Personality Changes

I was reminded this week how many people understand about the symptom of memory problems with Alzheimer's disease, but don't understand that personality changes can also be a symptom.  I spoke with a couple that were clearly overwhelmed with trying to make care arrangements for his father.  They understood that he was not making good decisions because of the disease.  Yet the son was so hurt by some of the words and actions of his father.  We have developed such keen abilities to make judgments about what people are feeling based on their words and actions.  We do it without thinking.  We continue to use those same skills when someone we love has Alzheimer's disease.  We forget that behaviors and words are the result of thoughts and the thought process is disrupted in Alzheimer's disease.  I've seen so many people who continue to judge the status of their relationship based on current behaviors and words which then causes them so much pain.  Instead, we need to insert a new way of processing words and actions when someone we love has Alzheimer's.  We need to actively remind ourselves that the disease is influencing what our loved one says and does.  And then comes the detective work to try and figure out what they are trying to communicate, which is a topic all by itself.  I guess that is one of the most difficult things about the disease, the individual is no longer the person we knew.

The family ended up needing to find a secure facility and so the man did not come to stay at my assisted living.  The experience was a reminder to me to be sure to inform families about likely personality changes.  I hope I was a help to them and I sure wish them the best as they continue this journey.

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