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Dealing With Your Spouse's Memory Issues? Coping Strategy Tips For Weary Caregivers

by Abigail Martin

Witnessing a spouse's loss of memory is a heartbreaking problem for many who have taken on the role of caregiver for their husbands or wives. In addition to the immediate health and lifestyle changes, spouses who act as the main caregiver for their impaired mate must also deal with the knowledge that the memory loss issues will likely become even more challenging over time. If you are one of the thousands of caregivers who are providing daily care for a memory-impaired spouse, these coping strategies will help you be a good caretaker while also preserving your own health and happiness. 

Learn to lean 

One of the most important things that caregivers can do to help their mate and themselves cope with memory loss is to learn to lean on others. Accepting help from an adult child or another responsible family member so that you can step away from your caregiver role for a few hours each day or a few times per week will help to keep you from experiencing the fatigue and frustration often associated with providing ongoing care for someone with memory loss.

Delegate daily

Finding yourself unable to complete normal household tasks, such as vacuuming, laundry, or lawn care because of your responsibilities as a caregiver can be very upsetting. Taking steps to find reliable help to handle basic chores can help you eliminate frustrations and reserve your energy for your primary role as your spouse's caretaker. 

Rely on routine

Memory care patients often respond best to fairly rigid routines, such as regular times for bathing, meals, naps, walks, other forms of enjoyable exercise, and other basic activities. While it will seldom be possible to perfectly adhere to a routine, having one to provide a basic framework can help both you and your memory-impaired mate cope more easily with daily care needs and challenges. 

Maintain medical care

Since many memory care patients are physically healthy, they may not see their doctor or health care professional on a frequent basis. This can mean that they may be missing out on medical diagnosis or advice that could improve their quality of life and your duties as their caregiver. Remembering to schedule your spouse for regular checkups will enable their doctor to track their progress and offer you the opportunity to discuss any new developments or challenges in their care. 

When memory loss issues worsen to the point where it becomes increasingly difficult for you to care for your spouse at home, consider making an appointment to speak with the administrator of a nursing home or assisted living facility where memory care services are offered. 

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