Both of my parents suffered with Alzheimer’s .
It can be very cruel and hard this disease and very much a strain on the family. My father was very bitter angry and confused, he knew something was wrong, I mean in his memory, and when we finally could not take care of him any more and had to place him in a home, he fought it all the way. Like I said he knew something was wrong but he couldn’t grasp what.
He was very much a hand full and a strain on every one.
My mother was totally opposite, and was a delight to be around even at the very end, she was happy, care free. She was a joy to all around her, to us staff everyone that met her, like I said even at the end. But she liked her familiar surroundings. Could get nervous and upset, if she was out of her room for too long but was never a problem.
Financially it can be a burden, you pretty much have to be with them 24/7 or in effect hire a baby sitter to sit with them or home care as the disease progresses you can’t leave them alone.
There are or were subsidies available I'm in Alberta and I'm talking five years ago. For home care and a nursing home.
Actually in Alberta the fee for a nursing home pretty much took care old age and Canada pension, for a basic run of the mill nursing home with an Alzheimer’s wing. They take care of all the meds to in that fee. Which worked in our favor because both my parents had medical complications and the meds for each of them was like four hundred bucks a month or something, which was only partly covered by Alberta health care.
There were subsidies and grants available and we upgraded into a better nursing home with a private room, which was very nice just like a little hotel room but it was pricey. Not sure whats available any more, but look around ask the staff. There was or is still is subsidies out there at least five years ago in Alberta.
Seek help its tough to do it alone. There might even be tax relieve or something if you’re the primary care giver, I remember hearing something about it, not sure of the details. And even depending on where you work if your the primary care giver might be able to take time off work and get paid through ui. I have even heard something about that recently so it might be worth checking into.