6 Tips on How to Talk to Someone With Dementia

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What to communicate

Try to stick to one idea at a time. Offering someone a choice is a good thing, but too many options can be frustrating and confusing. Asking too many questions or asking complicated questions is a big no-no in dementia communication. The person may become withdrawn or frustrated if they can’t find the answer.

Phrase questions in a way that allows for a simple answer. For instance, rather than asking, “What would you like to drink?”, ask if they would like coffee or tea. Questions with a “no” or “yes” answer are easier to answer.

If you’re looking for more tips for dementia caregivers, here’s a book that offers plenty of them!

If you liked our article on dementia communication, you may also want to read Subtle Signs of Dementia: 6 Important Things You Need to Know.

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