How can I cope with loss of inhibitions in the middle stage of Alzheimer's?

When social disinhibitions crop up you, as the caregiver, need to be somewhat prepared for the effect this may have on other people, whether this be the making of inappropriate remarks, or less than optimal eating behavior (like eating food with one’s fingers, for example). You may want to have cards printed up that you can give to onlookers, restaurant serving personnel or even strangers, saying something like this: “Please excuse my loved one’s behavior. He suffers from a memory disorder (Alzheimer’s disease).”

These cards can then be subtly slipped to the stranger, etc. so that they understand what is happening.

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