If you are caring for a loved one who has Alzheimer’s disease, you may develop feelings of grief as the person starts to change, the Alzheimer’s Foundation says.
There are five phases of grieving: denial, anger, guilt, sadness and acceptance.
The association suggests how to cope with grief and loss:
- Face your feelings and accept them.
 - Prepare to have feelings of loss as dementia progresses.
 - Understand that no two people grieve in exactly the same way.
 - Talk with someone you trust about your feelings.
 - Stay involved in activities that you enjoy.
 - Join a support group.
 - Accept things that you cannot change.
 - Take care of yourself.
 
Source: HealthDay
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