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Health Tip: Early-Stage Alzheimer's

Thursday, Mar. 13, 2008; 11:00 AM

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(HealthDay News) -- People with early-stage Alzheimer's disease may fear losing their independence and being reliant on someone else.

Here are suggestions on how to maintain independence longer, courtesy of the Alzheimer's Association:

  • Hire a service or ask a friend to help with activities, such as paying bills, cooking meals, cleaning the house or going to the grocery.
  • Write instructions on how to work appliances, place labels on items you frequently forget, and compose notes to help you remember to perform certain tasks.
  • Help keep your home safe by reducing the risk of slips and falls. For example, install grab bars in the bathroom. Also, make sure appliances have automatic shutoffs.
  • Enroll in a safety alert program, so you can immediately get help if you need it.
  • If you can't drive, get a bus schedule, have a cab company's phone number handy, or ask friends and family to drive you.
  • Try to stay as physically and socially active as you can, and don't be afraid to ask for help.
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