Nursing Interventions: Alzheimer’s Disease
- Establish an effective communication system with the patient and his family to help them adjust to the patient’s altered cognitive abilities.
 - Provide emotional support to the patient and his family.
 - Administer ordered medications and note their effects. If the patient has trouble swallowing, crush tablets and open capsules and mix them with a semi soft food.
 - Protect the patient from injury by providing a safe, structured environment.
 - Provide rest periods between activities because the patient tires easily.
 - Encourage the patient to exercise as ordered to help maintain mobility.
 - Encourage patient independence and allow ample time for him to perform tasks.
 - Encourage sufficient fluid intake and adequate nutrition.
 - Take the patient to the bathroom at least every 2 hours and make sure he knows the location of the bathroom.
 - Assist the patient with hygiene and dressing as necessary.
 - Frequently check the the patient’s vital signs.
 - Monitor the patient’s fluid and food intake to detect imbalances.
 - Inspect the patient’s skin for evidence of trauma, such as bruises or skin breakdown.
 - Encourage the family to allow the patient as much independence as possible while ensuring safety to the patient and others.
 






