Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Fighting Alzheimer's Stigma


Five tips to overcome Alzheimer's stigma

The following tips are based on the advice and experience of current and former members of the Alzheimer's Association National Early-Stage Advisory Group (ESAG), which consists of individuals in the early stage of the disease who help raise awareness about the disease.
  1. Be open and direct.
    Engage others in discussions about Alzheimer's disease and the need for prevention, better treatment and an eventual cure. Engage with others like you on our message boards.
  2. Communicate the facts.
    Sharing accurate information is key to dispelling misconceptions about the disease. Whether a pamphlet or link to online content, offer information to help people better understand Alzheimer's disease. Learn the facts about Alzheimer’s and find an education program near you.
  3. Seek support and stay connected.
    It is important to stay engaged in meaningful relationships and activities. Whether family, friends or a support group, a network is critical. 
    Contact your local chapter about an early-stage support group near you.

  4. Don't be discouraged.
    Denial of the disease by others is not a reflection of you. If people think that Alzheimer's disease is normal aging, see it as an education opportunity. 
    Tips for helping family and friends.

  5. Be a part of the solution.
    As an individual living with the disease, yours is the most powerful voice to help raise awareness, end stigma and advocate for more Alzheimer’s support and research.
    Learn how you can take action in the fight against Alzheimer’s.
[Tips and Video courtesy of alz.org]

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