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Tips for Dealing with Dementia >1. Try to be accepting of
changes
2. Let people know what's happening
3. Tell the driving authorities
4. Work together with your partner
5. Keep active
6. Sort out your finances
7. Make a will
8. Look after your physical health
,9. Attend health checks
10. Continue hobbies and past times
Try to be Accepting of Changes >-Acknowledge the first signs
of dementia and share with family and friends so that they
can help better
-Use calendars and lists to remind you of things you are
forgetting
-Use navigation aids when you are travelling by car or on foot
Let People Know What's Happening >-Inform your boss
about your condition if you are still working in order for your
work to provide accommodations
,-The more people who know you are ill, the more support
you will get
Tell the Driving Authorities >-When you are diagnosed with
dementia you need to inform Ontario Services - Drivers
Licence Division
-You may not be required to surrender your licence but there
will be continual review of your driving with practical driving
tests
Work Together with Your Partner >-If you are in a long-term
relationship, share everything about your illness with them
-You may want to seek couple counselling for the changes you
are experiencing
, -Sometimes your sexual life is affected by the psychological
and emotional side effects of the diagnoses and medications
Keep Active >-Maintaining an active lifestyle post dementia
diagnosis is a good way to keep your body and brain healthy
-Keep going to the gym or go on walks or bicycle rides
Sort out Your Finances >-Spend time with your family or
financial advisor making plans about your finances
-Check on any benefits you are entitled to and make the
applications ahead of time