Visiting a friend or relative with Alzheimer's disease (AD) whether in their home or in a care facility can mean a great deal to that person. But what to do during the visit can be a difficult question. Our traditional view of "visiting" someone is based on conversation, and among those with AD, conversational skills deteriorate. However, if we recognize that a "good visit" is any get-together for which the result is a positive emotional feeling on both sides, the possibilities are limitless. Remember that the person you are visiting has had a life rich in experiences, relationships, hopes and dreams, and that there are many ways to connect with the person.
Last modified 07/15/2009