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Caregiver Corner: Long Distance Caregiving

[6]When you live many miles away from your loved one with Alzheimer’s, the separation can complicate caregiving. Concerns about the person’s safety, nutrition and health can be overwhelming at times. Following are some strategies to manage long-distance caregiving:

Establish support contacts

Building a list of contact people and resources can help you coordinate care from a distance. This support system may include:

Make the most of visits

If your loved one is still living in their home, also take the opportunity to observe:

Resolving family conflicts

Caregiving issues can often ignite or magnify family conflicts, especially when people cope differently with caregiving responsibilities. Family members may deny what is happening, resent you for living far away or believe you are not helping enough. There may also be disagreement about financial and care decisions.

To reduce conflicts, acknowledge these feelings and work through them.

If you are a long distance caregiver let us help you. Call us any time, day or night at 800.272.3900 or visit www.alz.org [7]. You can also take part in the Alzheimer’s Associations online message boards located at www.alz.org/messageboards [8].