As more people are getting vaccinated against COVID-19 and are starting to socialize. As we begin to venture out, caregivers who look after someone suffering from Alzheimer's and dementia are facing a new reality.
Isolation that resulted from this pandemic has had a detrimental impact on our loved ones living with dementia. In some cases, the disease has progressed a lot faster than it would normally have advanced.
What can caregivers do to ease their loved one’s pain? Are there resources available? Here to talk about Alzheimer's, dementia and help for caregivers is Rebecca Axline. She is the Supervisory Clinical Social Worker at Houston Methodist’s Nantz National Alzheimer Center.