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"Like He's a Kid": Relationality, Family Caregiving, and Alzheimer's Disease.

Aaron T Seaman1.   

Abstract

Spousal caregivers draw upon understandings of shifting relationality to maintain a familial understanding of their spouse with Alzheimer's disease. Working through what it means to think of an adult with Alzheimer's disease "like a child," I trace how spouses negotiate their shifting relationships across the course of Alzheimer's. While regarding adults as childlike can be perceived as dehumanizing infantilization, for families living with Alzheimer's disease, conceiving of one's spouse as like a child can actually enable processes of continued care, sustained recognition, and love to uphold personhood in the midst of often radical change.

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Keywords:  Alzheimer’s disease; United States; caregiving; recognition; relationality

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31809197     DOI: 10.1080/01459740.2019.1667344

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Anthropol        ISSN: 0145-9740


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1.  How do people living with dementia perceive eating and drinking difficulties? A qualitative study.

Authors:  Kanthee Anantapong; Yolanda Barrado-Martín; Pushpa Nair; Greta Rait; Christina H Smith; Kirsten J Moore; Jill Manthorpe; Elizabeth L Sampson; Nathan Davies
Journal:  Age Ageing       Date:  2021-09-11       Impact factor: 10.668

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