Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s can feel like a full-time job. You want the best for your loved one but providing this level of care can be incredibly stressful. As a Proud Supporter of the Alzheimer’s Association, PicnicHealth is working to educate and raise awareness of valuable caregiver resources. In this blog, we will provide some tips for keeping organized that can help reduce stress while maintaining the highest level of care for patients with Alzheimer’s.
Managing your loved one’s medical records can be daunting. Different healthcare providers can use different platforms for collecting and storing this information. Records are not always shared effectively. Gaps in records cannot be investigated by talking with Alzheimer’s patients who, depending on the severity of their condition, likely will not have reliable recall. Yet maintaining control and oversight of your loved one’s medical records is vitally important, as access to this information helps you prepare for the unknown. Whether it is an emergency or a sudden change in their condition, having quick, easy access to up-to-date information is critical. Even without unexpected difficulties, accurate and timely records data can help you and your loved one get the most value out of your regular doctor visits. With the ability to easily review the medical history, you can ask physicians better, more informed questions and more successfully discuss ways to improve quality of life.
These are a few of the key things that make getting organized so important. Here are a few tips on how:
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