smile and nod

How do you talk to people with Alzheimer’s Disease?

April 21st, 2010

I started volunteering at an Alzheimer’s facility, and I’m having difficulty talking to the residents. I don’t know them well yet, so I’m trying to ask about them, how their day was, what they like, etc. In most cases, though, they can’t remember. I feel awkward, and revert to a polite ‘smile-and-nod’ technique, which I [...]

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