
Articles
Alzheimer's and dementia care: 8 tips for doctor visits
1. Schedule wisely
2. Be prepared
3. Be specific
4. Take notes
5. Consider the future
6. Ask for referrals or recommendations
7. Deal promptly with conflict
Content
1. Complete necessary paperwork
2. Minimize stress
3. Keep a medication record
4. Be ready to ask and answer questions
5. Take notes
6. Discuss future care
7. Ask for recommendations
8. Leave with a plan
2. Be prepared
3. Be specific
4. Take notes
5. Consider the future
6. Ask for referrals or recommendations
7. Deal promptly with conflict
Content
1. Complete necessary paperwork
2. Minimize stress
3. Keep a medication record
4. Be ready to ask and answer questions
5. Take notes
6. Discuss future care
7. Ask for recommendations
8. Leave with a plan
3. Keep a medication record
Keep a list of all medications, including over-the-counter drugs and dietary supplements. You might bring a bag of all prescription and nonprescription drugs for the doctor to review. A complete record should include:
- Name of the medication
- Daily dosage
- Purpose
- Name and contact information of the prescribing doctor
- Prior medications that have been tried and stopped
Keep a log of daily medication use. Record any possible side effects, changes in behavior or problems that may be related to medication use. Note any missed dosages.
Prepare a list of questions you have about any medication or side effect. If the person with dementia lives in a care facility, ask the staff ahead of time about any concerns regarding medications.