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One of the most precise tasks that we need to know in detail is how to rehabilitate Alzheimer’s patients. These are integrated programs that aim to improve the quality of life of an Alzheimer’s patient, and to educate families on how to deal with him properly so that he can carry out the simplest daily activities with awareness. In this article, we will learn in detail about the actions of an Alzheimer’s patient, how to rehabilitate him, and how important this is to the patient and the family as well. 

Behaviors of an Alzheimer's patient

Of course, the behavior of an Alzheimer's patient varies from one stage to another depending on the development of the disease, and that it particularly affects the elderly. The most common behaviors can be summarized as follows:

  • Short-term memory loss and forgetting recent information.
  • Social withdrawal, isolation, and lack of integration or interaction with others.
  • In some cases, the patient may repeat some questions more than once due to memory loss.
  • Difficulty communicating with others, and inability to choose the appropriate words to speak.
  • Continuously repeating some actions, such as rearranging some things due to memory confusion.
  • In public places, he may display some impulsive and irresponsible behavior, and this is a normal symptom.
  • He becomes more dependent on those around him, especially in performing daily activities such as dressing, eating, etc.

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Stages of rehabilitation for Alzheimer's patients

Doctors divide the stages of rehabilitation for Alzheimer's patients into successive programs, in order to achieve the best results and achieve the goal of treatment. These stages include the following:

Case evaluation

The doctor first begins by evaluating the condition to determine the extent of the patient’s response to treatment and to what stage the memory loss has reached, and to detect any psychological symptoms accompanying the disease, while conducting a complete medical history of the patient by asking a family member.

Develop a treatment plan

After evaluating the condition, the doctor develops a comprehensive treatment plan that is never devoid of the necessary drug treatment for the Alzheimer's patient, in addition to rehabilitation programs for the Alzheimer's patient that suit his condition.

Providing psychological support

This stage includes conducting psychological sessions for Alzheimer's patients in cognitive behavioral therapy programs, in order to help the patient overcome the state of stress, anxiety, and severe mood swings that he is experiencing, and it also helps to activate memory again and stimulate brain functions.

Physical rehabilitation

Doctors at Al Mousa Hospital recommend following a treatment protocol based on exercise that helps improve the patient’s physical strength, balance, and restore coordination while walking and moving.

Comprehensive training on daily activities

This stage includes training the patient on all daily activities, such as how to eat, how to wear clothes, how to move around the house, and how to communicate and talk with others. The doctor makes organized lists that include all activities and evaluates the patient’s performance.

Family training and education 

At this stage, doctors begin educating and training families on how to deal with an Alzheimer’s patient at home, introducing them to appropriate care methods, helping them accept strange behavioral and psychological symptoms and dealing with them in a correct manner, and finally providing psychological support for the family to accept the disease without fatigue or exhaustion.

The most important goals of rehabilitation for Alzheimer's patients

He presents Rehabilitation center Al Mousa Hospital specializes in a group of effective programs to achieve the most important goals of rehabilitation for Alzheimer’s patients, which include:

  • Improving the patient's cognitive ability:
    The programs work to improve the brain functions of an Alzheimer's patient by improving his ability to concentrate and think correctly using some mental exercises.
  • Enhancing interaction and communication:
    It also aims to teach the patient a set of techniques to communicate with others and interact directly with them, by teaching him how to express his feelings and thoughts.
  • Reducing functional decline:
    Rehabilitation therapy helps improve skills and enhance the patient's mental and motor functions, making him an effective member of the home. 
  • Promoting and supporting independence:
    Rehabilitation helps train the patient in all daily life activities, such as clothing and eating, which enhances the patient’s independence and relieves the burden on those around him.
  • Control behavioral symptoms:
    Rehabilitation for Alzheimer's patients helps control abnormal behavioral symptoms such as rebellion and aggression, and it also helps control stress and anxiety. 
  • Enhancing social support:
    The treatment aims to guide the family on how to deal with the Alzheimer's patient properly without feeling any pressure, which enhances the supportive environment around him.
  • Raise the morale of the patient and family:
    Through psychological support sessions for the patient, which make him feel hopeful about recovery and not despair, as well as family support, which shows the family their true role in the patient’s life, and the value of the treatment and services they provide to him.

The importance of rehabilitation programs for Alzheimer's patients

The importance of rehabilitation programs for Alzheimer's patients varies depending on the goal of the program and what it can provide to patients and those around them, and includes the following:

  • The importance of cognitive rehabilitation: Cognitive rehabilitation helps perform activities by specialists that contribute to revitalizing memory for an Alzheimer's patient. It includes some games and exercises that stimulate brain functions, which helps in recovering memories.
  • The importance of job qualification: It includes many techniques that help improve the patient's motor skills, thus helping him achieve independence, whether in eating, clothing, or other life functions.
  • The importance of psychological and behavioral rehabilitation: There are distinguished programs, such as cognitive behavioral therapy programs, which are concerned with providing emotional support to the patient and reducing feelings of stress and depression, thus helping him cope with the disease with a better psychological state.
  • The importance of physical rehabilitation: Physical rehabilitation helps restore balanced movement and coordination while walking or performing any activity inside the home, which reduces major health risks, through exercises specific to walking and maintaining balance that are practiced with specialists.

In order to obtain the best rehabilitation programs for Alzheimer's patients, you can immediately contact the medical team at Al-Mousa Specialist Hospital, which includes a group of the best doctors and specialists in psychological support and rehabilitation. There is a specialized center that provides excellent medical service to patients and follows up with the patient's family constantly on how the treatment plan is progressing.

FAQs

Below, we learn about the most important questions we receive from our followers about rehabilitation for Alzheimer’s patients, and we answer them in detail:

What are the seventh stages of Alzheimer's?

Alzheimer's disease is a progressive disease that includes 7 successive stages that vary in severity. It includes the initial stage without clear symptoms, then a stage of slight memory loss, then a stage affecting daily activities, then a stage of cognitive loss, then severe memory loss, then a significant deterioration of the condition, and the last or final stage includes complete loss of memory.

How does rehabilitation help Alzheimer's patients?

Rehabilitation helps Alzheimer's patients live with the disease in a better way by improving memory and improving the patient's ability to do their simple daily needs without always relying on others. 

Has anyone's condition improved from Alzheimer's disease?

Yes, many cases of Alzheimer's disease have improved, even if complete recovery is unlikely. However, rehabilitation programs for Alzheimer's patients have helped improve many cases until they regained a large part of their lives and daily activities and improved significantly.

Sources and references

Cognitive Rehabilitation in Alzheimer’s Disease

Treatment Alzheimer’s disease

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