Alzheimer’s patients and verbal abuse: how to deal with it
by William Hammond, J.D.
Abuse of any kind is difficult to deal with. Types of verbal abuse can include the following:
·Does your loved one ignore your feelings?
·Is he disrespectful?
·Does he withhold approval, appreciation or affection?
·Does he walk away without answering you?
·Does he criticize you, call you names or yell at you?
·Does he humiliate you in public or in the privacy of your home?
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BIO:
William G. Hammond, JD is a nationally known elder law attorney and founder of The Alzheimer’s Resource Center. He is a frequent guest on radio and television and has developed innovative solutions to guide
families who have a loved one suffering from Alzheimer’s. For more information you can visit his website at www.BeatAlzheimers.com
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