Book: Transitions
11. Further help with decision making
Making decisions in proxy for another can be difficult.
Also consider
· Take your time. Acknowledge that these are difficult times. You may find yourself in a scary place. This is natural, so it's necessary to rationalise fears in order to progress. But you will need a calm mind to see the whole picture
· Consider other times, in the past, when you have had to make difficult decisions. Consider what helped you then
· Talking with trusted family and fiends
· Talking with the person you are caring for. It may be helpful, in as far as possible, to be honest with the person and try to communicate information in a positive, supportive, non-threatening way.
· Writing things down. Putting the Pros an Cons on paper might help to unclog the mind and increase clarity.
· Speaking with Health Care Professionals, PHN, GP , Occupational Therapist, Speech & Language Therapist (SALT), Dementia Advisor etc
· If possible talk to other Carers who have gone through Later Stage dementia
Take a look at this short video, called 'Beginning at the End - Being Brave'. It is about the complexities of feelings and needs of the carer at the end of life stage.
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A Guide for Family Caregivers to Placing a Relative with Dementia in a Nursing Home is available here