Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Follow Up: Will you please give this a look?



Hi again,


Hope you're doing well. I just wanted to reach out one more time to follow up on my recent email.


While being a caregiver to someone with Alzheimer's certainly comes with many challenges, there are ways to prepare around the home for the tougher times ahead.


Can I write an article for you that will help Alzheimer's caregivers prepare and improve their homes so that they can better care for their loved one with Alzheimer's?


Thank you for your time!

Lydia Chan

Alzheimerscaregiver.net

lydia@alzheimerscaregiver.net



On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 12:29 PM, Lydia Chan <lydia@alzheimerscaregiver.net> wrote:

Hi,


Being the caregiver to a loved one with Alzheimer's is at times very rewarding and at times heartbreaking. It can be difficult to prepare oneself mentally for the trials and tribulations of this important work.


That said, one area where Alzheimer's caregivers can prepare is by making physical changes to and within their homes. There are many modifications--big and small--that can make caring for your loved one easier and make them more comfortable as the disease progresses.


Some, such as re-organizing the kitchen to make it safer, you can DIY. Others, such as widening doorways or installing grab bars in the bathroom, will require help from experts.


Can I write an article for you with tips and advice that will help Alzheimer's caregivers prepare and improve their homes so that they can better care for their loved one with Alzheimer's? The article will be free and completely original.


I hope to hear from you soon.


Thank you for your time!

Lydia Chan

Alzheimerscaregiver.net

lydia@alzheimerscaregiver.net


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