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This neurodegenerative condition affects more than 900,000 people in France, gradually transforming the daily lives of patients and their loved ones. From home adjustments to therapeutic activities, including nutrition and communication, every aspect of daily life deserves special attention. Our expert guide assists you in this process of improving the well-being and quality of life of those affected.\n            <\/div>\n<div class=\"stats-grid\">\n<div class=\"stat-card\">\n                    <span class=\"number\">900K<\/span><br \/>\n                    <span class=\"label\">People affected in France<\/span>\n                <\/div>\n<div class=\"stat-card\">\n                    <span class=\"number\">225K<\/span><br \/>\n                    <span class=\"label\">New cases per year<\/span>\n                <\/div>\n<div class=\"stat-card\">\n                    <span class=\"number\">3M<\/span><br \/>\n                    <span class=\"label\">Concerned caregivers<\/span>\n                <\/div>\n<div class=\"stat-card\">\n                    <span class=\"number\">85%<\/span><br \/>\n                    <span class=\"label\">Live at home<\/span>\n                <\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<h2>1. Understanding the daily challenges of Alzheimer&#8217;s disease<\/h2>\n<pee>Alzheimer&#8217;s disease is not limited to simple memory loss. It progressively affects all cognitive functions, radically transforming the perception of the world for the affected person. Memory disorders are accompanied by difficulties in orientation in space and time, language problems, and behavioral disorders that can destabilize the entire daily routine.<\/pee>\n<pee>These changes gradually settle in, creating a complex situation where the person sometimes retains intact abilities in certain areas while losing their bearings in others. This variability makes support particularly delicate, requiring constant adaptation of approaches and assistance strategies.<\/pee>\n<pee>The impact on autonomy is gradual but inevitable. Daily tasks, once automatic, become sources of confusion and anxiety. This is why it is essential to establish a secure environment and structured routines that will allow the person to maintain their independence for as long as possible.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"conseil-card\">\n<h4>\ud83d\udca1 DYNSEO Expert Advice<\/h4>\n<pee>Carefully observe the times of day when your loved one is most alert and direct important activities towards these slots. This personalized approach maximizes the chances of success and preserves self-esteem.<\/pee>\n            <\/div>\n<div class=\"key-points\">\n<h3>Key points to remember:<\/h3>\n<ul>\n<li>The disease affects each person differently<\/li>\n<li>The progression is gradual and variable<\/li>\n<li>Maintaining dignity is essential<\/li>\n<li>Constant adaptation is necessary<\/li>\n<li>The environment plays a crucial role<\/li>\n<\/ul><\/div>\n<h2>2. Optimal home arrangement for safety<\/h2>\n<pee>The arrangement of the home is a fundamental pillar of supporting a person with Alzheimer&#8217;s disease. Each room must be reconsidered based on potential risks and the specific needs of the person. The kitchen, for example, contains many dangers: hot plates, sharp objects, toxic products, all elements that require appropriate safety measures.<\/pee>\n<pee>The bathroom also represents a high-risk area, with issues of slipping on wet floors and difficulties in spatial awareness. The installation of grab bars, non-slip mats, and appropriate lighting becomes essential. It is also important to simplify the use of faucets and maintain a constant water temperature to prevent burns.<\/pee>\n<pee>The general lighting of the house must be reconsidered to compensate for the visual disorders often associated with the disease. Uniform lighting, without shadowy areas or overly marked contrasts, facilitates movement and reduces anxiety. Switches should be easily identifiable and accessible, ideally with light indicators for nighttime orientation.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"tip-box\">\n<div class=\"tip-box-label\">Practical tip<\/div>\n<pee>Use contrasting colors to delineate spaces and facilitate orientation. For example, a colored frame around the bathroom door or adhesive tape on the steps can greatly improve navigation.<\/pee>\n            <\/div>\n<div class=\"expert-box\">\n<div class=\"expert-box-label\">DYNSEO Expertise<\/div>\n<h3 class=\"expert-box-title\">Zonal security<\/h3>\n<div class=\"expert-inner\">\n<div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Kitchen area:<\/div>\n<pee>Installation of automatic gas and electricity shut-off devices, secure storage of knives and cleaning products, removal of easily breakable glass objects.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Night area:<\/div>\n<pee>Security lighting with motion detector, medical bed if necessary, elimination of floor obstacles, night light for nighttime orientation.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"expert-inner-title\">External access:<\/div>\n<pee>Reinforced locking systems, door alarms, secure gardens with appropriate fences, removal of dangerous tools.<\/pee>\n                <\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<h2>3. Creation of an adapted and functional living space<\/h2>\n<pee>Beyond safety, the layout must promote the autonomy and well-being of the person with Alzheimer&#8217;s disease. The space should be both familiar and functional, allowing for easy movement while maintaining important visual landmarks. Simplifying the environment becomes a major asset: fewer objects, but better organized and more accessible.<\/pee>\n<pee>The concept of open space makes perfect sense in this context. By removing non-essential partitions, movement is facilitated and the risks of disorientation are reduced. However, distinct areas must be maintained to preserve habits and rhythms of life. A reading corner, a dining area, and a relaxation space must remain identifiable and accessible.<\/pee>\n<pee>The organization of furniture should prioritize stability and ease of use. Low and heavy furniture reduces the risk of falls, while open storage allows for direct visibility of contents. The use of labels with pictograms can significantly help maintain autonomy in daily activities.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"conseil-card\">\n<h4>\ud83c\udfe0 Smart layout<\/h4>\n<pee>Create clearly defined &#8220;activity zones&#8221;: a dining corner always in the same place, a relaxation armchair facing a window with a pleasant view, a space for manual activities with materials always accessible.<\/pee>\n            <\/div>\n<div class=\"key-points\">\n<h3>Design principles:<\/h3>\n<ul>\n<li>Fluid and clear circulation<\/li>\n<li>Preferred natural lighting<\/li>\n<li>Visual markers maintained<\/li>\n<li>Stable and ergonomic furniture<\/li>\n<li>Soothing and familiar decoration<\/li>\n<\/ul><\/div>\n<h2>4. Adapted therapeutic activities and occupations<\/h2>\n<pee>The organization of daily structured activities is a key element in supporting elderly people with Alzheimer&#8217;s disease. These activities should not be seen as mere distractions, but as real therapeutic tools that contribute to maintaining cognitive abilities and psychological well-being. The regularity and predictability of these occupations create a reassuring framework that limits anxiety and confusion.<\/pee>\n<pee>Activities should be chosen based on the person&#8217;s past interests, current abilities, and the progression of their illness. A former seamstress may continue to handle fabrics even if she can no longer sew, a former gardener will find comfort in contact with the earth, even for simple repotting. This continuity with the past reinforces identity and self-esteem.<\/pee>\n<pee>Cognitive stimulation through adapted games takes on particular importance. Programs like <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/brain-games-apps\/coco-educational-games\/\" style=\"color: var(--blue); font-weight: 600;\">COCO THINKS and COCO MOVES<\/a> have been specially designed to offer progressive cognitive exercises, tailored to the different stages of the disease. These digital tools allow for regular training in a fun and motivating environment.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"expert-box\">\n<div class=\"expert-box-label\">DYNSEO Program<\/div>\n<h3 class=\"expert-box-title\">COCO: Personalized cognitive stimulation<\/h3>\n<div class=\"expert-inner\">\n<div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Memory exercises:<\/div>\n<pee>Recognition games, recall exercises, stimulation of short and long-term memory with adaptive progression based on performance.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Attention activities:<\/div>\n<pee>Concentration exercises, visual discrimination, maintenance of sustained attention with gradual challenges.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Integrated sports break:<\/div>\n<pee>COCO MOVES offers simple physical exercises between cognitive activities, promoting a holistic approach to well-being.<\/pee>\n                <\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"tip-box\">\n<div class=\"tip-box-label\">Optimal planning<\/div>\n<pee>Organize activities in short sequences of 15-20 minutes maximum, alternating cognitive stimulation and relaxing breaks. Respect moments of fatigue and adjust the intensity according to the mood of the day.<\/pee>\n            <\/div>\n<h2>5. Crucial importance of nutrition and hydration<\/h2>\n<pee>The diet of a person with Alzheimer&#8217;s disease requires special attention as the disease can affect food recognition, the ability to chew and swallow, as well as the sensation of hunger and thirst. Optimal nutrition contributes not only to physical well-being but can also positively influence the progression of cognitive symptoms.<\/pee>\n<pee>Swallowing disorders, common in advanced stages, require an adaptation of food texture. It is advisable to prioritize preparations that are easy to chew and swallow while maintaining an appealing presentation. Hydration often becomes problematic as the sensation of thirst decreases, necessitating careful monitoring and encouragement strategies.<\/pee>\n<pee>Some nutrients are of particular interest in the context of Alzheimer&#8217;s disease. Omega-3 fatty acids, found in fatty fish, antioxidants present in colorful fruits and vegetables, as well as B vitamins contribute to maintaining brain functions. Adopting a Mediterranean-type diet seems to show benefits in slowing cognitive decline.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"conseil-card\">\n<h4>\ud83c\udf4e Nutritional strategies<\/h4>\n<pee>Offer meals at fixed times in a calm environment. Use colorful dishes to stimulate appetite and facilitate eating with appropriate utensils. Prioritize finger-foods that are easy to grasp.<\/pee>\n            <\/div>\n<div class=\"key-points\">\n<h3>Beneficial foods to prioritize:<\/h3>\n<ul>\n<li>Fatty fish rich in omega-3 (salmon, sardines)<\/li>\n<li>Antioxidant red fruits (blueberries, raspberries)<\/li>\n<li>Leafy green vegetables (spinach, broccoli)<\/li>\n<li>Nuts and seeds (almonds, sunflower seeds)<\/li>\n<li>Extra virgin olive oil<\/li>\n<li>Green tea rich in polyphenols<\/li>\n<\/ul><\/div>\n<h2>6. Kind and effective communication techniques<\/h2>\n<pee>Communication with a person with Alzheimer&#8217;s disease evolves as the disease progresses, requiring constant adaptation of exchange techniques. The main objective remains to maintain the relational bond and preserve the dignity of the person, even when words become difficult to find or understand.<\/pee>\n<pee>The non-verbal approach is becoming increasingly important: the tone of voice, facial expressions, and body posture often convey more information than words themselves. A calm and kind attitude, a genuine smile, and respectful eye contact contribute to creating a trusting environment conducive to exchanges.<\/pee>\n<pee>Validating emotions rather than systematically correcting mistakes is generally more effective. When a person expresses concern or confusion, it is better to acknowledge their feelings and reassure them rather than confront them with reality abruptly. This approach preserves self-esteem and reduces agitation.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"tip-box\">\n<div class=\"tip-box-label\">Adapted communication<\/div>\n<pee>Use short and simple sentences, allow time for a response, rephrase if necessary. Avoid complex open-ended questions and prefer binary choices: &#8220;Would you like tea or coffee?&#8221; rather than &#8220;What would you like to drink?&#8221;<\/pee>\n            <\/div>\n<div class=\"expert-box\">\n<div class=\"expert-box-label\">DYNSEO Techniques<\/div>\n<h3 class=\"expert-box-title\">Progressive communication strategies<\/h3>\n<div class=\"expert-inner\">\n<div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Initial phase:<\/div>\n<pee>Maintain usual conversations by gradually simplifying vocabulary. Use visual cues to facilitate understanding.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Intermediate phase:<\/div>\n<pee>Communication based on emotions and sensations. Use familiar objects as conversation aids.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Advanced phase:<\/div>\n<pee>Favor gentle touch, music, and sensory stimulation. Respect moments of silence and withdrawal.<\/pee>\n                <\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<h2>7. Music therapy and sensory stimulation<\/h2>\n<pee>Music therapy is one of the most effective non-drug approaches in supporting people with Alzheimer&#8217;s disease. Music has this unique ability to cross cognitive barriers and awaken deeply buried memories. It can calm agitation, stimulate communication, and provide moments of authentic joy.<\/pee>\n<pee>Reactions to music vary according to personal tastes and each individual&#8217;s life history. Youth music, especially that listened to between the ages of 15 and 30, often retains a remarkable evocative power. Listening to these familiar melodies can trigger memories, positive emotions, and sometimes even temporarily restore verbal expression abilities.<\/pee>\n<pee>Beyond passive listening, active musical practice, even when simplified, brings significant benefits. Clapping hands, using simple percussion instruments, humming familiar melodies engage different areas of the brain and maintain cognitive engagement. This multimodal approach enriches the therapeutic experience.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"conseil-card\">\n<h4>\ud83c\udfb5 Musical practice implementation<\/h4>\n<pee>Create a personalized playlist with the person&#8217;s favorite music. Vary genres and eras according to their reactions. Integrate short musical sessions into the daily routine, especially during difficult moments of the day.<\/pee>\n            <\/div>\n<div class=\"key-points\">\n<h3>Benefits of music therapy:<\/h3>\n<ul>\n<li>Reduction of anxiety and agitation<\/li>\n<li>Stimulation of autobiographical memory<\/li>\n<li>Improvement of mood and well-being<\/li>\n<li>Facilitation of verbal communication<\/li>\n<li>Strengthening of social bonds<\/li>\n<li>Decreased behavioral disorders<\/li>\n<\/ul><\/div>\n<h2>8. Adapted physical activities and maintenance of mobility<\/h2>\n<pee>Adapted physical exercise is an essential pillar in the overall management of Alzheimer&#8217;s disease. Beyond its benefits on general physical condition, regular activity contributes to the maintenance of cognitive functions, improves mood, and promotes better sleep. Research shows that exercise can slow cognitive decline and reduce the risk of falls.<\/pee>\n<pee>Activities should be adapted to the current abilities of the person and evolve according to the progression of the disease. Walking remains the most accessible and beneficial exercise, whether outdoors to enjoy nature and natural light, or indoors during unfavorable weather conditions. Structured walks with simple goals (going to the park, walking around the neighborhood) maintain spatial orientation.<\/pee>\n<pee>The program <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/brain-games-apps\/coco-educational-games\/\" style=\"color: var(--blue); font-weight: 600;\">COCO MOVES<\/a> perfectly integrates this physical dimension by offering sports breaks between cognitive exercises. This alternation helps maintain attention while engaging different brain functions. Fine motor exercises, such as guided stretches or coordination movements, can be performed even with reduced mobility.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"expert-box\">\n<div class=\"expert-box-label\">DYNSEO activity program<\/div>\n<h3 class=\"expert-box-title\">COCO MOVES: Adapted exercises<\/h3>\n<div class=\"expert-inner\">\n<div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Standing exercises:<\/div>\n<pee>Arm movements, light bends, marching in place, balance exercises with support if necessary.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Seated exercises:<\/div>\n<pee>Shoulder rotations, leg movements, hand-eye coordination exercises, neck and arm stretches.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Relaxation:<\/div>\n<pee>Breathing techniques, progressive muscle relaxation, positive visualization exercises.<\/pee>\n                <\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"tip-box\">\n<div class=\"tip-box-label\">Safety first<\/div>\n<pee>Always ensure that the exercise area is secure, provide assistance if necessary, adjust the intensity according to daily capabilities. Incorporate frequent breaks and encourage hydration.<\/pee>\n            <\/div>\n<h2>9. Management of behavioral and mood disorders<\/h2>\n<pee>Behavioral disorders represent one of the major challenges in the daily support of people with Alzheimer&#8217;s disease. Agitation, wandering, verbal or physical aggression, sleep disturbances are manifestations that can destabilize those around and compromise quality of life. Understanding the triggering factors is the first step towards effective management.<\/pee>\n<pee>These behaviors are generally not intentional but result from the inability to express needs or discomfort. Unidentified physical pain, an overly stimulating environment, fatigue, hunger, or thirst can trigger disproportionate reactions. Careful observation of the circumstances of occurrence allows for identifying the causes and adapting responses.<\/pee>\n<pee>The non-pharmacological approach should be prioritized as the first intention. Modifying the environment, adjusting activities, using distraction or redirection techniques can often resolve difficult situations. Structured cognitive activities, such as those offered in <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/brain-games-apps\/coco-educational-games\/\" style=\"color: var(--blue); font-weight: 600;\">COCO THINKS<\/a>, help channel energy and reduce anxiety.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"conseil-card\">\n<h4>\u26a1 Crisis management<\/h4>\n<pee>In the face of agitation, remain calm, speak in a soft and reassuring voice. Do not confront directly, but offer a distraction or a change of activity. Identify early warning signs to intervene preventively.<\/pee>\n            <\/div>\n<div class=\"key-points\">\n<h3>Preventive strategies:<\/h3>\n<ul>\n<li>Maintain a stable daily routine<\/li>\n<li>Avoid environmental overstimulation<\/li>\n<li>Offer activities suited to abilities<\/li>\n<li>Monitor signals of fatigue or discomfort<\/li>\n<li>Use redirection rather than confrontation<\/li>\n<li>Plan moments of calm and relaxation<\/li>\n<\/ul><\/div>\n<h2>10. Organization of family and professional support<\/h2>\n<pee>Supporting a person with Alzheimer&#8217;s disease cannot rely on just one person. Establishing a strong support network, combining family and professional resources, is essential to ensure the quality of support while preserving the health of caregivers. This organization requires careful coordination and an equitable distribution of responsibilities.<\/pee>\n<pee>The training of family caregivers is a crucial investment. Understanding the disease, its manifestations, and its progression allows for tailored responses and reduces emotional exhaustion. Training offered by specialized associations, local information centers, or medical-social teams provides concrete tools to improve daily support.<\/pee>\n<pee>The intervention of qualified professionals (nursing assistants, home helpers, psychomotor therapists) brings technical expertise and allows family caregivers to take care of themselves. These interventions can be occasional for specific care or regular to ensure continuity in daily support. Coordination among all participants ensures the coherence of the approach.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"expert-box\">\n<div class=\"expert-box-label\">Support network<\/div>\n<h3 class=\"expert-box-title\">Optimal support structure<\/h3>\n<div class=\"expert-inner\">\n<div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Family level:<\/div>\n<pee>Distribution of tasks among family members, planning of attendance, regular communication on the evolution of the condition.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Professional level:<\/div>\n<pee>Primary care physician, geriatrician, speech therapist, occupational therapist, home help according to identified needs.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Associative level:<\/div>\n<pee>Support groups, caregiver training, respite activities, specialized psychological support.<\/pee>\n                <\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"tip-box\">\n<div class=\"tip-box-label\">Preservation of the caregiver<\/div>\n<pee>Regularly plan respite times, maintain your personal activities, do not hesitate to ask for help. Caregiver burnout compromises the quality of support and can lead to premature institutionalization.<\/pee>\n            <\/div>\n<h2>11. Use of assistive technologies in daily life<\/h2>\n<pee>Modern technologies offer new perspectives in supporting people with Alzheimer&#8217;s disease, both securing daily life and maintaining cognitive abilities. These technological tools, when well chosen and adapted, can significantly improve quality of life while reassuring caregivers.<\/pee>\n<pee>Discreet geolocation systems allow for secure movement while preserving freedom of movement. Connected bracelets or GPS devices integrated into clothing can alert in case of exiting the defined safety perimeter. This technology reassures families while maintaining a certain autonomy for the sick person.<\/pee>\n<pee>Cognitive stimulation applications, such as DYNSEO programs, represent a revolution in access to therapeutic exercises. Available on tablets, these tools allow for regular cognitive training, tailored to the level of each person. The intuitive interface and audio encouragements maintain motivation while providing precise tracking of performance.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"conseil-card\">\n<h4>\ud83d\udcf1 Recommended technologies<\/h4>\n<pee>Favor simple interfaces with large, contrasting icons. Schedule voice reminders for medication and appointments. Use talking watches and electronic calendars to maintain temporal orientation.<\/pee>\n            <\/div>\n<div class=\"key-points\">\n<h3>Useful technological solutions:<\/h3>\n<ul>\n<li>Tablets with adapted applications (COCO, SCARLETT)<\/li>\n<li>Secure geolocation systems<\/li>\n<li>Motion detectors for night surveillance<\/li>\n<li>Electronic pill dispensers with reminders<\/li>\n<li>Simplified phones with contact photos<\/li>\n<li>Automatic lighting with presence detection<\/li>\n<\/ul><\/div>\n<h2>12. Preparation and anticipation of the progression of the disease<\/h2>\n<pee>Anticipating the different phases of Alzheimer&#8217;s disease allows for better preparation for support and making important decisions before the capacity for discernment is altered. This prospective approach, although emotionally difficult, proves essential for respecting the person&#8217;s wishes and organizing a coherent care pathway.<\/pee>\n<pee>Establishing advance directives and designating a trusted person are important legal steps to take as soon as the diagnosis is made. These provisions will ensure that the person&#8217;s choices regarding care, hospitalization, and future living conditions are respected. The support of a specialized legal professional can be valuable for this process.<\/pee>\n<pee>The gradual adaptation of the environment and support services must be planned according to the foreseeable progression. This includes assessing future needs for medical equipment, organizing financial management, and reflecting on accommodation options. This anticipation avoids decisions made in urgency and under stress.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"expert-box\">\n<div class=\"expert-box-label\">DYNSEO Planning<\/div>\n<h3 class=\"expert-box-title\">Stage progression and adaptations<\/h3>\n<div class=\"expert-inner\">\n<div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Mild stage:<\/div>\n<pee>Maximal maintenance of autonomy with adapted technological supports. Intensive cognitive stimulation with COCO. Implementation of preventive safety measures.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Moderate stage:<\/div>\n<pee>Strengthening daily assistance, adapting cognitive activities, increasing supervision, modifying the environment.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Severe stage:<\/div>\n<pee>Palliative comfort care, maintaining relational bonds, non-verbal communication techniques, support for caregivers.<\/pee>\n                <\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"tip-box\">\n<div class=\"tip-box-label\">Important documentation<\/div>\n<pee>Compile a complete file with all medical documents, contact details of healthcare professionals, and information about the person&#8217;s preferences and habits. This documentation will facilitate future care.<\/pee>\n            <\/div>\n<div class=\"faq-list\">\n<h2>Frequently asked questions<\/h2>\n<div class=\"faq-item\">\n<div class=\"faq-q\">\n                        <span>How can I secure the home of my loved one with Alzheimer&#8217;s?<\/span><br \/>\n                        <span class=\"faq-icon\">+<\/span>\n                    <\/div>\n<div class=\"faq-a\">\n                        <pee>Securing involves several levels: installing security locks on exterior doors, removing dangerous objects (knives, toxic products), setting up automatic lighting, installing grab bars in the bathroom, and removing obstacles on the floor. Also consider smoke detectors and alert systems in case of an unplanned exit.<\/pee>\n                    <\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"faq-item\">\n<div class=\"faq-q\">\n                        <span>What cognitive activities are most beneficial for slowing decline?<\/span><br \/>\n                        <span class=\"faq-icon\">+<\/span>\n                    <\/div>\n<div class=\"faq-a\">\n                        <pee>Memory, attention, and logic exercises tailored to the person&#8217;s level are particularly effective. Applications like COCO THINKS offer personalized progression with varied games. The important thing is consistency and adjusting the level of difficulty. Combine these exercises with physical activities (COCO MOVES) to optimize benefits.<\/pee>\n                    <\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"faq-item\">\n<div class=\"faq-q\">\n                        <span>How to manage behavioral issues on a daily basis?<\/span><br \/>\n                        <span class=\"faq-icon\">+<\/span>\n                    <\/div>\n<div class=\"faq-a\">\n                        <pee>First, identify the triggers: fatigue, hunger, pain, overly stimulating environment. Maintain a stable routine, use distraction and redirection techniques rather than confrontation. Speak calmly, validate emotions, and suggest calming activities like music or relaxation exercises.<\/pee>\n                    <\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"faq-item\">\n<div class=\"faq-q\">\n                        <span>When should professional help be considered?<\/span><br \/>\n                        <span class=\"faq-icon\">+<\/span>\n                    <\/div>\n<div class=\"faq-a\">\n                        <pee>Professional help becomes necessary as soon as safety is compromised or caregiver exhaustion is felt. Start with a few hours a week to assess needs. Don&#8217;t wait for a crisis situation to organize this support. Early intervention allows for better adaptation for everyone.<\/pee>\n                    <\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"faq-item\">\n<div class=\"faq-q\">\n                        <span>How to maintain communication with someone who has language difficulties?<\/span><br \/>\n                        <span class=\"faq-icon\">+<\/span>\n                    <\/div>\n<div class=\"faq-a\">\n                        <pee>Use simple and short sentences, maintain eye contact, and allow time for responses. Favor closed questions over open ones. Use gestures, images, and familiar objects as supports. Non-verbal communication (smiles, gentle touch) becomes increasingly important.<\/pee>\n                    <\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"cta-box\">\n<h3>Discover COCO: Your daily ally<\/h3>\n<pee>COCO THINKS and COCO MOVES support people with Alzheimer&#8217;s disease with over 30 adapted cognitive games and integrated physical exercises. A complete solution to maintain abilities and improve quality of life.<\/pee>\n<div class=\"cta-buttons\">\n                    <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/brain-games-apps\/coco-educational-games\/\" class=\"btn-white\">Try COCO for free<\/a><br \/>\n                    <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/brain-games-apps\/coco-educational-games\/\" class=\"btn-outline\">Learn more<\/a>\n                <\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"article-tags\">\n<h3>Tags :<\/h3>\n<p>                <a href=\"#\" class=\"article-tag\">Alzheimer&#8217;s disease<\/a><br \/>\n                <a href=\"#\" class=\"article-tag\">Caregivers<\/a><br \/>\n                <a href=\"#\" class=\"article-tag\">cognitive stimulation<\/a><br \/>\n                <a href=\"#\" class=\"article-tag\">COCO<\/a><br \/>\n                <a href=\"#\" class=\"article-tag\">Home adaptation<\/a><br \/>\n                <a href=\"#\" class=\"article-tag\">Communication<\/a><br \/>\n                <a 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This neurodegenerative condition affects more than 900,000 people in France, gradually transforming the daily lives of patients and their loved ones. From home adjustments to therapeutic activities, including nutrition and communication, every aspect of daily life deserves special attention. Our expert guide assists you in this process of improving the well-being and quality of life of those affected.\n            <\/div>\n\n            <div class=\"stats-grid\">\n                <div class=\"stat-card\">\n                    <span class=\"number\">900K<\/span>\n                    <span class=\"label\">People affected in France<\/span>\n                <\/div>\n                <div class=\"stat-card\">\n                    <span class=\"number\">225K<\/span>\n                    <span class=\"label\">New cases per year<\/span>\n                <\/div>\n                <div class=\"stat-card\">\n                    <span class=\"number\">3M<\/span>\n                    <span class=\"label\">Concerned caregivers<\/span>\n                <\/div>\n                <div class=\"stat-card\">\n                    <span class=\"number\">85%<\/span>\n                    <span class=\"label\">Live at home<\/span>\n                <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <h2>1. Understanding the daily challenges of Alzheimer's disease<\/h2>\n            \n            <p>Alzheimer's disease is not limited to simple memory loss. It progressively affects all cognitive functions, radically transforming the perception of the world for the affected person. Memory disorders are accompanied by difficulties in orientation in space and time, language problems, and behavioral disorders that can destabilize the entire daily routine.<\/p>\n\n            <p>These changes gradually settle in, creating a complex situation where the person sometimes retains intact abilities in certain areas while losing their bearings in others. This variability makes support particularly delicate, requiring constant adaptation of approaches and assistance strategies.<\/p>\n\n            <p>The impact on autonomy is gradual but inevitable. Daily tasks, once automatic, become sources of confusion and anxiety. This is why it is essential to establish a secure environment and structured routines that will allow the person to maintain their independence for as long as possible.<\/p>\n\n            <div class=\"conseil-card\">\n                <h4>\ud83d\udca1 DYNSEO Expert Advice<\/h4>\n                <p>Carefully observe the times of day when your loved one is most alert and direct important activities towards these slots. This personalized approach maximizes the chances of success and preserves self-esteem.<\/p>\n            <\/div>\n<div class=\"key-points\">\n                <h3>Key points to remember:<\/h3>\n                <ul>\n                    <li>The disease affects each person differently<\/li>\n                    <li>The progression is gradual and variable<\/li>\n                    <li>Maintaining dignity is essential<\/li>\n                    <li>Constant adaptation is necessary<\/li>\n                    <li>The environment plays a crucial role<\/li>\n                <\/ul>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <h2>2. Optimal home arrangement for safety<\/h2>\n\n            <p>The arrangement of the home is a fundamental pillar of supporting a person with Alzheimer's disease. Each room must be reconsidered based on potential risks and the specific needs of the person. The kitchen, for example, contains many dangers: hot plates, sharp objects, toxic products, all elements that require appropriate safety measures.<\/p>\n\n            <p>The bathroom also represents a high-risk area, with issues of slipping on wet floors and difficulties in spatial awareness. The installation of grab bars, non-slip mats, and appropriate lighting becomes essential. It is also important to simplify the use of faucets and maintain a constant water temperature to prevent burns.<\/p>\n\n            <p>The general lighting of the house must be reconsidered to compensate for the visual disorders often associated with the disease. Uniform lighting, without shadowy areas or overly marked contrasts, facilitates movement and reduces anxiety. Switches should be easily identifiable and accessible, ideally with light indicators for nighttime orientation.<\/p>\n\n            <div class=\"tip-box\">\n                <div class=\"tip-box-label\">Practical tip<\/div>\n                <p>Use contrasting colors to delineate spaces and facilitate orientation. For example, a colored frame around the bathroom door or adhesive tape on the steps can greatly improve navigation.<\/p>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <div class=\"expert-box\">\n                <div class=\"expert-box-label\">DYNSEO Expertise<\/div>\n                <h3 class=\"expert-box-title\">Zonal security<\/h3>\n                <div class=\"expert-inner\">\n                    <div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Kitchen area:<\/div>\n                    <p>Installation of automatic gas and electricity shut-off devices, secure storage of knives and cleaning products, removal of easily breakable glass objects.<\/p>\n                    \n                    <div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Night area:<\/div>\n                    <p>Security lighting with motion detector, medical bed if necessary, elimination of floor obstacles, night light for nighttime orientation.<\/p>\n<div class=\"expert-inner-title\">External access:<\/div>\n                    <p>Reinforced locking systems, door alarms, secure gardens with appropriate fences, removal of dangerous tools.<\/p>\n                <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <h2>3. Creation of an adapted and functional living space<\/h2>\n\n            <p>Beyond safety, the layout must promote the autonomy and well-being of the person with Alzheimer's disease. The space should be both familiar and functional, allowing for easy movement while maintaining important visual landmarks. Simplifying the environment becomes a major asset: fewer objects, but better organized and more accessible.<\/p>\n\n            <p>The concept of open space makes perfect sense in this context. By removing non-essential partitions, movement is facilitated and the risks of disorientation are reduced. However, distinct areas must be maintained to preserve habits and rhythms of life. A reading corner, a dining area, and a relaxation space must remain identifiable and accessible.<\/p>\n\n            <p>The organization of furniture should prioritize stability and ease of use. Low and heavy furniture reduces the risk of falls, while open storage allows for direct visibility of contents. The use of labels with pictograms can significantly help maintain autonomy in daily activities.<\/p>\n\n            <div class=\"conseil-card\">\n                <h4>\ud83c\udfe0 Smart layout<\/h4>\n                <p>Create clearly defined \"activity zones\": a dining corner always in the same place, a relaxation armchair facing a window with a pleasant view, a space for manual activities with materials always accessible.<\/p>\n            <\/div>\n<div class=\"key-points\">\n                <h3>Design principles:<\/h3>\n                <ul>\n                    <li>Fluid and clear circulation<\/li>\n                    <li>Preferred natural lighting<\/li>\n                    <li>Visual markers maintained<\/li>\n                    <li>Stable and ergonomic furniture<\/li>\n                    <li>Soothing and familiar decoration<\/li>\n                <\/ul>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <h2>4. Adapted therapeutic activities and occupations<\/h2>\n\n            <p>The organization of daily structured activities is a key element in supporting elderly people with Alzheimer's disease. These activities should not be seen as mere distractions, but as real therapeutic tools that contribute to maintaining cognitive abilities and psychological well-being. The regularity and predictability of these occupations create a reassuring framework that limits anxiety and confusion.<\/p>\n\n            <p>Activities should be chosen based on the person's past interests, current abilities, and the progression of their illness. A former seamstress may continue to handle fabrics even if she can no longer sew, a former gardener will find comfort in contact with the earth, even for simple repotting. This continuity with the past reinforces identity and self-esteem.<\/p>\n\n            <p>Cognitive stimulation through adapted games takes on particular importance. Programs like <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/brain-games-apps\/coco-educational-games\/\" style=\"color: var(--blue); font-weight: 600;\">COCO THINKS and COCO MOVES<\/a> have been specially designed to offer progressive cognitive exercises, tailored to the different stages of the disease. These digital tools allow for regular training in a fun and motivating environment.<\/p>\n\n            <div class=\"expert-box\">\n                <div class=\"expert-box-label\">DYNSEO Program<\/div>\n                <h3 class=\"expert-box-title\">COCO: Personalized cognitive stimulation<\/h3>\n                <div class=\"expert-inner\">\n                    <div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Memory exercises:<\/div>\n                    <p>Recognition games, recall exercises, stimulation of short and long-term memory with adaptive progression based on performance.<\/p>\n                    \n                    <div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Attention activities:<\/div>\n                    <p>Concentration exercises, visual discrimination, maintenance of sustained attention with gradual challenges.<\/p>\n                    \n                    <div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Integrated sports break:<\/div>\n                    <p>COCO MOVES offers simple physical exercises between cognitive activities, promoting a holistic approach to well-being.<\/p>\n                <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <div class=\"tip-box\">\n<div class=\"tip-box-label\">Optimal planning<\/div>\n                <p>Organize activities in short sequences of 15-20 minutes maximum, alternating cognitive stimulation and relaxing breaks. Respect moments of fatigue and adjust the intensity according to the mood of the day.<\/p>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <h2>5. Crucial importance of nutrition and hydration<\/h2>\n\n            <p>The diet of a person with Alzheimer's disease requires special attention as the disease can affect food recognition, the ability to chew and swallow, as well as the sensation of hunger and thirst. Optimal nutrition contributes not only to physical well-being but can also positively influence the progression of cognitive symptoms.<\/p>\n\n            <p>Swallowing disorders, common in advanced stages, require an adaptation of food texture. It is advisable to prioritize preparations that are easy to chew and swallow while maintaining an appealing presentation. Hydration often becomes problematic as the sensation of thirst decreases, necessitating careful monitoring and encouragement strategies.<\/p>\n\n            <p>Some nutrients are of particular interest in the context of Alzheimer's disease. Omega-3 fatty acids, found in fatty fish, antioxidants present in colorful fruits and vegetables, as well as B vitamins contribute to maintaining brain functions. Adopting a Mediterranean-type diet seems to show benefits in slowing cognitive decline.<\/p>\n\n            <div class=\"conseil-card\">\n                <h4>\ud83c\udf4e Nutritional strategies<\/h4>\n                <p>Offer meals at fixed times in a calm environment. Use colorful dishes to stimulate appetite and facilitate eating with appropriate utensils. Prioritize finger-foods that are easy to grasp.<\/p>\n            <\/div>\n<div class=\"key-points\">\n                <h3>Beneficial foods to prioritize:<\/h3>\n                <ul>\n                    <li>Fatty fish rich in omega-3 (salmon, sardines)<\/li>\n                    <li>Antioxidant red fruits (blueberries, raspberries)<\/li>\n                    <li>Leafy green vegetables (spinach, broccoli)<\/li>\n                    <li>Nuts and seeds (almonds, sunflower seeds)<\/li>\n                    <li>Extra virgin olive oil<\/li>\n                    <li>Green tea rich in polyphenols<\/li>\n                <\/ul>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <h2>6. Kind and effective communication techniques<\/h2>\n\n            <p>Communication with a person with Alzheimer's disease evolves as the disease progresses, requiring constant adaptation of exchange techniques. The main objective remains to maintain the relational bond and preserve the dignity of the person, even when words become difficult to find or understand.<\/p>\n\n            <p>The non-verbal approach is becoming increasingly important: the tone of voice, facial expressions, and body posture often convey more information than words themselves. A calm and kind attitude, a genuine smile, and respectful eye contact contribute to creating a trusting environment conducive to exchanges.<\/p>\n\n            <p>Validating emotions rather than systematically correcting mistakes is generally more effective. When a person expresses concern or confusion, it is better to acknowledge their feelings and reassure them rather than confront them with reality abruptly. This approach preserves self-esteem and reduces agitation.<\/p>\n\n            <div class=\"tip-box\">\n                <div class=\"tip-box-label\">Adapted communication<\/div>\n                <p>Use short and simple sentences, allow time for a response, rephrase if necessary. Avoid complex open-ended questions and prefer binary choices: \"Would you like tea or coffee?\" rather than \"What would you like to drink?\"<\/p>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <div class=\"expert-box\">\n                <div class=\"expert-box-label\">DYNSEO Techniques<\/div>\n                <h3 class=\"expert-box-title\">Progressive communication strategies<\/h3>\n                <div class=\"expert-inner\">\n                    <div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Initial phase:<\/div>\n                    <p>Maintain usual conversations by gradually simplifying vocabulary. Use visual cues to facilitate understanding.<\/p>\n                    \n                    <div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Intermediate phase:<\/div>\n                    <p>Communication based on emotions and sensations. Use familiar objects as conversation aids.<\/p>\n<div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Advanced phase:<\/div>\n                    <p>Favor gentle touch, music, and sensory stimulation. Respect moments of silence and withdrawal.<\/p>\n                <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <h2>7. Music therapy and sensory stimulation<\/h2>\n\n            <p>Music therapy is one of the most effective non-drug approaches in supporting people with Alzheimer's disease. Music has this unique ability to cross cognitive barriers and awaken deeply buried memories. It can calm agitation, stimulate communication, and provide moments of authentic joy.<\/p>\n\n            <p>Reactions to music vary according to personal tastes and each individual's life history. Youth music, especially that listened to between the ages of 15 and 30, often retains a remarkable evocative power. Listening to these familiar melodies can trigger memories, positive emotions, and sometimes even temporarily restore verbal expression abilities.<\/p>\n\n            <p>Beyond passive listening, active musical practice, even when simplified, brings significant benefits. Clapping hands, using simple percussion instruments, humming familiar melodies engage different areas of the brain and maintain cognitive engagement. This multimodal approach enriches the therapeutic experience.<\/p>\n\n            <div class=\"conseil-card\">\n                <h4>\ud83c\udfb5 Musical practice implementation<\/h4>\n                <p>Create a personalized playlist with the person's favorite music. Vary genres and eras according to their reactions. Integrate short musical sessions into the daily routine, especially during difficult moments of the day.<\/p>\n            <\/div>\n<div class=\"key-points\">\n                <h3>Benefits of music therapy:<\/h3>\n                <ul>\n                    <li>Reduction of anxiety and agitation<\/li>\n                    <li>Stimulation of autobiographical memory<\/li>\n                    <li>Improvement of mood and well-being<\/li>\n                    <li>Facilitation of verbal communication<\/li>\n                    <li>Strengthening of social bonds<\/li>\n                    <li>Decreased behavioral disorders<\/li>\n                <\/ul>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <h2>8. Adapted physical activities and maintenance of mobility<\/h2>\n\n            <p>Adapted physical exercise is an essential pillar in the overall management of Alzheimer's disease. Beyond its benefits on general physical condition, regular activity contributes to the maintenance of cognitive functions, improves mood, and promotes better sleep. Research shows that exercise can slow cognitive decline and reduce the risk of falls.<\/p>\n\n            <p>Activities should be adapted to the current abilities of the person and evolve according to the progression of the disease. Walking remains the most accessible and beneficial exercise, whether outdoors to enjoy nature and natural light, or indoors during unfavorable weather conditions. Structured walks with simple goals (going to the park, walking around the neighborhood) maintain spatial orientation.<\/p>\n\n            <p>The program <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/brain-games-apps\/coco-educational-games\/\" style=\"color: var(--blue); font-weight: 600;\">COCO MOVES<\/a> perfectly integrates this physical dimension by offering sports breaks between cognitive exercises. This alternation helps maintain attention while engaging different brain functions. Fine motor exercises, such as guided stretches or coordination movements, can be performed even with reduced mobility.<\/p>\n\n            <div class=\"expert-box\">\n                <div class=\"expert-box-label\">DYNSEO activity program<\/div>\n                <h3 class=\"expert-box-title\">COCO MOVES: Adapted exercises<\/h3>\n                <div class=\"expert-inner\">\n                    <div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Standing exercises:<\/div>\n                    <p>Arm movements, light bends, marching in place, balance exercises with support if necessary.<\/p>\n                    \n                    <div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Seated exercises:<\/div>\n                    <p>Shoulder rotations, leg movements, hand-eye coordination exercises, neck and arm stretches.<\/p>\n                    \n                    <div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Relaxation:<\/div>\n                    <p>Breathing techniques, progressive muscle relaxation, positive visualization exercises.<\/p>\n                <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <div class=\"tip-box\">\n<div class=\"tip-box-label\">Safety first<\/div>\n                <p>Always ensure that the exercise area is secure, provide assistance if necessary, adjust the intensity according to daily capabilities. Incorporate frequent breaks and encourage hydration.<\/p>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <h2>9. Management of behavioral and mood disorders<\/h2>\n\n            <p>Behavioral disorders represent one of the major challenges in the daily support of people with Alzheimer's disease. Agitation, wandering, verbal or physical aggression, sleep disturbances are manifestations that can destabilize those around and compromise quality of life. Understanding the triggering factors is the first step towards effective management.<\/p>\n\n            <p>These behaviors are generally not intentional but result from the inability to express needs or discomfort. Unidentified physical pain, an overly stimulating environment, fatigue, hunger, or thirst can trigger disproportionate reactions. Careful observation of the circumstances of occurrence allows for identifying the causes and adapting responses.<\/p>\n\n            <p>The non-pharmacological approach should be prioritized as the first intention. Modifying the environment, adjusting activities, using distraction or redirection techniques can often resolve difficult situations. Structured cognitive activities, such as those offered in <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/brain-games-apps\/coco-educational-games\/\" style=\"color: var(--blue); font-weight: 600;\">COCO THINKS<\/a>, help channel energy and reduce anxiety.<\/p>\n\n            <div class=\"conseil-card\">\n                <h4>\u26a1 Crisis management<\/h4>\n                <p>In the face of agitation, remain calm, speak in a soft and reassuring voice. Do not confront directly, but offer a distraction or a change of activity. Identify early warning signs to intervene preventively.<\/p>\n            <\/div>\n<div class=\"key-points\">\n                <h3>Preventive strategies:<\/h3>\n                <ul>\n                    <li>Maintain a stable daily routine<\/li>\n                    <li>Avoid environmental overstimulation<\/li>\n                    <li>Offer activities suited to abilities<\/li>\n                    <li>Monitor signals of fatigue or discomfort<\/li>\n                    <li>Use redirection rather than confrontation<\/li>\n                    <li>Plan moments of calm and relaxation<\/li>\n                <\/ul>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <h2>10. Organization of family and professional support<\/h2>\n\n            <p>Supporting a person with Alzheimer's disease cannot rely on just one person. Establishing a strong support network, combining family and professional resources, is essential to ensure the quality of support while preserving the health of caregivers. This organization requires careful coordination and an equitable distribution of responsibilities.<\/p>\n\n            <p>The training of family caregivers is a crucial investment. Understanding the disease, its manifestations, and its progression allows for tailored responses and reduces emotional exhaustion. Training offered by specialized associations, local information centers, or medical-social teams provides concrete tools to improve daily support.<\/p>\n\n            <p>The intervention of qualified professionals (nursing assistants, home helpers, psychomotor therapists) brings technical expertise and allows family caregivers to take care of themselves. These interventions can be occasional for specific care or regular to ensure continuity in daily support. Coordination among all participants ensures the coherence of the approach.<\/p>\n\n            <div class=\"expert-box\">\n                <div class=\"expert-box-label\">Support network<\/div>\n                <h3 class=\"expert-box-title\">Optimal support structure<\/h3>\n                <div class=\"expert-inner\">\n                    <div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Family level:<\/div>\n                    <p>Distribution of tasks among family members, planning of attendance, regular communication on the evolution of the condition.<\/p>\n                    \n                    <div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Professional level:<\/div>\n                    <p>Primary care physician, geriatrician, speech therapist, occupational therapist, home help according to identified needs.<\/p>\n                    \n                    <div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Associative level:<\/div>\n                    <p>Support groups, caregiver training, respite activities, specialized psychological support.<\/p>\n                <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <div class=\"tip-box\">\n<div class=\"tip-box-label\">Preservation of the caregiver<\/div>\n                <p>Regularly plan respite times, maintain your personal activities, do not hesitate to ask for help. Caregiver burnout compromises the quality of support and can lead to premature institutionalization.<\/p>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <h2>11. Use of assistive technologies in daily life<\/h2>\n\n            <p>Modern technologies offer new perspectives in supporting people with Alzheimer's disease, both securing daily life and maintaining cognitive abilities. These technological tools, when well chosen and adapted, can significantly improve quality of life while reassuring caregivers.<\/p>\n\n            <p>Discreet geolocation systems allow for secure movement while preserving freedom of movement. Connected bracelets or GPS devices integrated into clothing can alert in case of exiting the defined safety perimeter. This technology reassures families while maintaining a certain autonomy for the sick person.<\/p>\n\n            <p>Cognitive stimulation applications, such as DYNSEO programs, represent a revolution in access to therapeutic exercises. Available on tablets, these tools allow for regular cognitive training, tailored to the level of each person. The intuitive interface and audio encouragements maintain motivation while providing precise tracking of performance.<\/p>\n\n            <div class=\"conseil-card\">\n                <h4>\ud83d\udcf1 Recommended technologies<\/h4>\n                <p>Favor simple interfaces with large, contrasting icons. Schedule voice reminders for medication and appointments. Use talking watches and electronic calendars to maintain temporal orientation.<\/p>\n            <\/div>\n<div class=\"key-points\">\n                <h3>Useful technological solutions:<\/h3>\n                <ul>\n                    <li>Tablets with adapted applications (COCO, SCARLETT)<\/li>\n                    <li>Secure geolocation systems<\/li>\n                    <li>Motion detectors for night surveillance<\/li>\n                    <li>Electronic pill dispensers with reminders<\/li>\n                    <li>Simplified phones with contact photos<\/li>\n                    <li>Automatic lighting with presence detection<\/li>\n                <\/ul>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <h2>12. Preparation and anticipation of the progression of the disease<\/h2>\n\n            <p>Anticipating the different phases of Alzheimer's disease allows for better preparation for support and making important decisions before the capacity for discernment is altered. This prospective approach, although emotionally difficult, proves essential for respecting the person's wishes and organizing a coherent care pathway.<\/p>\n\n            <p>Establishing advance directives and designating a trusted person are important legal steps to take as soon as the diagnosis is made. These provisions will ensure that the person's choices regarding care, hospitalization, and future living conditions are respected. The support of a specialized legal professional can be valuable for this process.<\/p>\n\n            <p>The gradual adaptation of the environment and support services must be planned according to the foreseeable progression. This includes assessing future needs for medical equipment, organizing financial management, and reflecting on accommodation options. This anticipation avoids decisions made in urgency and under stress.<\/p>\n\n            <div class=\"expert-box\">\n                <div class=\"expert-box-label\">DYNSEO Planning<\/div>\n                <h3 class=\"expert-box-title\">Stage progression and adaptations<\/h3>\n                <div class=\"expert-inner\">\n                    <div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Mild stage:<\/div>\n                    <p>Maximal maintenance of autonomy with adapted technological supports. Intensive cognitive stimulation with COCO. Implementation of preventive safety measures.<\/p>\n                    \n                    <div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Moderate stage:<\/div>\n                    <p>Strengthening daily assistance, adapting cognitive activities, increasing supervision, modifying the environment.<\/p>\n                    \n                    <div class=\"expert-inner-title\">Severe stage:<\/div>\n                    <p>Palliative comfort care, maintaining relational bonds, non-verbal communication techniques, support for caregivers.<\/p>\n                <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <div class=\"tip-box\">\n                <div class=\"tip-box-label\">Important documentation<\/div>\n                <p>Compile a complete file with all medical documents, contact details of healthcare professionals, and information about the person's preferences and habits. This documentation will facilitate future care.<\/p>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <div class=\"faq-list\">\n                <h2>Frequently asked questions<\/h2>\n                \n                <div class=\"faq-item\">\n                    <div class=\"faq-q\">\n                        <span>How can I secure the home of my loved one with Alzheimer's?<\/span>\n                        <span class=\"faq-icon\">+<\/span>\n                    <\/div>\n<div class=\"faq-a\">\n                        <p>Securing involves several levels: installing security locks on exterior doors, removing dangerous objects (knives, toxic products), setting up automatic lighting, installing grab bars in the bathroom, and removing obstacles on the floor. Also consider smoke detectors and alert systems in case of an unplanned exit.<\/p>\n                    <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n\n                <div class=\"faq-item\">\n                    <div class=\"faq-q\">\n                        <span>What cognitive activities are most beneficial for slowing decline?<\/span>\n                        <span class=\"faq-icon\">+<\/span>\n                    <\/div>\n                    <div class=\"faq-a\">\n                        <p>Memory, attention, and logic exercises tailored to the person's level are particularly effective. Applications like COCO THINKS offer personalized progression with varied games. The important thing is consistency and adjusting the level of difficulty. Combine these exercises with physical activities (COCO MOVES) to optimize benefits.<\/p>\n                    <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n\n                <div class=\"faq-item\">\n                    <div class=\"faq-q\">\n                        <span>How to manage behavioral issues on a daily basis?<\/span>\n                        <span class=\"faq-icon\">+<\/span>\n                    <\/div>\n                    <div class=\"faq-a\">\n                        <p>First, identify the triggers: fatigue, hunger, pain, overly stimulating environment. Maintain a stable routine, use distraction and redirection techniques rather than confrontation. Speak calmly, validate emotions, and suggest calming activities like music or relaxation exercises.<\/p>\n                    <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n\n                <div class=\"faq-item\">\n                    <div class=\"faq-q\">\n                        <span>When should professional help be considered?<\/span>\n                        <span class=\"faq-icon\">+<\/span>\n                    <\/div>\n                    <div class=\"faq-a\">\n                        <p>Professional help becomes necessary as soon as safety is compromised or caregiver exhaustion is felt. Start with a few hours a week to assess needs. Don't wait for a crisis situation to organize this support. Early intervention allows for better adaptation for everyone.<\/p>\n                    <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n\n                <div class=\"faq-item\">\n                    <div class=\"faq-q\">\n                        <span>How to maintain communication with someone who has language difficulties?<\/span>\n                        <span class=\"faq-icon\">+<\/span>\n                    <\/div>\n                    <div class=\"faq-a\">\n                        <p>Use simple and short sentences, maintain eye contact, and allow time for responses. Favor closed questions over open ones. Use gestures, images, and familiar objects as supports. Non-verbal communication (smiles, gentle touch) becomes increasingly important.<\/p>\n                    <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n\n            <div class=\"cta-box\">\n                <h3>Discover COCO: Your daily ally<\/h3>\n                <p>COCO THINKS and COCO MOVES support people with Alzheimer's disease with over 30 adapted cognitive games and integrated physical exercises. A complete solution to maintain abilities and improve quality of life.<\/p>\n                <div class=\"cta-buttons\">\n                    <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/brain-games-apps\/coco-educational-games\/\" class=\"btn-white\">Try COCO for free<\/a>\n                    <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dynseo.com\/en\/brain-games-apps\/coco-educational-games\/\" class=\"btn-outline\">Learn more<\/a>\n                <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n<div class=\"article-tags\">\n                <h3>Tags :<\/h3>\n                <a href=\"#\" class=\"article-tag\">Alzheimer's disease<\/a>\n                <a href=\"#\" class=\"article-tag\">Caregivers<\/a>\n                <a href=\"#\" class=\"article-tag\">cognitive stimulation<\/a>\n                <a href=\"#\" class=\"article-tag\">COCO<\/a>\n                <a href=\"#\" class=\"article-tag\">Home adaptation<\/a>\n                <a href=\"#\" class=\"article-tag\">Communication<\/a>\n                <a href=\"#\" class=\"article-tag\">Music therapy<\/a>\n                <a href=\"#\" class=\"article-tag\">Physical activities<\/a>\n                <a href=\"#\" class=\"article-tag\">Nutrition<\/a>\n            <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n    <\/div>[\/et_pb_code][\/et_pb_column][\/et_pb_row][\/et_pb_section]","_et_gb_content_width":"","footnotes":""},"categories":[2915],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-576422","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-les-conseils-des-coachs"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v27.4 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/product\/yoast-seo-wordpress\/ -->\n<title>The Daily Life of a Person with Alzheimer&#039;s - DYNSEO - Educational apps &amp; 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