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Visiting a Family Member with Alzheimer’s: What You Should Know

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Alzheimer’s disease touches many families. It may affect a parent, grandparent, uncle, aunt, or someone else you love. When a person has Alzheimer’s, especially in the later stages, it can change how they think, speak, and act. This might make visits feel uncomfortable at first. But don’t let fear or uncertainty stop you. With a little planning and understanding, you can have a meaningful and positive visit.

Learn About Their Condition First

Before visiting, talk to your loved one’s caregiver. Ask how your family member is doing and what kind of activities they enjoy. Is there a favorite treat you can bring? Are there topics you should avoid? Caregivers can help you know what to expect, so there are fewer surprises.

Pick the Right Time

People with Alzheimer’s can get tired easily, and too much social time can be overwhelming. Try not to visit right after other family members have been there. Instead, pick a calm time of day—usually late morning or early afternoon. Avoid popping in unannounced. Let the caregiver prepare your loved one for your visit so they feel more relaxed.

Bring a Simple Activity

Think about what your loved one enjoys and what they’re still able to do. Could you play an easy card game, watch a favorite TV show, or do a simple craft together? Maybe you can bring a photo album, bake cookies, take a short walk, or just sit with them while they pet the dog. Even quiet time together matters.

During your visit, speak clearly and gently. Let them talk, even if their words are mixed up. Try not to correct them or argue. Just being with them is what counts most.

Visiting with Children? Prepare Them First

If you’re bringing kids along, explain a few things before the visit. Use simple words: “Grandma’s brain is sick, and it makes it harder for her to remember things.” Help them understand that your loved one might ask the same question over and over, or forget who they are. Let children know that even if memories fade, love remains. That’s what some people call the “memory of the heart.”

Every Visit Counts

Even if your loved one doesn’t remember your visit later, the comfort and joy they feel in the moment are real. Alzheimer’s may take away memories, but it doesn’t take away emotions.

Being present, showing kindness, and sharing time together is one of the best gifts you can give.

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