Andrea's Weblog
Friday, 12. July 2002
Getting Older

This is a poem by Bill, a man starting to progress through the first stages of Alzheimer's disease. The phrases in caps are supposed to be things people who are developing Alzheimer's may say or think.

I'm getting older.
I'm starting to forget things,
Like where I put my car keys, my daughter's phone number, and the name's of people I don't see often.
IT'S PERFECTLY NORMAL TO BE A LITTLE FORGETFUL ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU ARE OLD.

I'm getting older.
I can't always speak clearly.
I know in my mind what I want to say,
But when it comes out of my mouth it makes no sense to anyone, including me.
My memory is getting worse.
The other day I forgot how to get home from the grocery store, but I eventually found my way so
IT'S NO BIG DEAL.
I'M FINE, REALLY.

I'm getting older.
I didn't tell my daughter about getting lost on the way home because I don't want her to worry about me, she has enough to worry about.
She wants me to come live with her and her family.
She doesn't like me living alone.
I've lived alone for fifteen years now, ever since Martha died. Oh, my dear Martha.
I wouldn't want her to see me like this.
I DON'T WANT ANYONE TO SEE ME LIKE THIS.

I'm getting older.
What's the matter with me?
There are so many things I can't do anymore,
but that's just part of being old, right?
Things start failing and it's all downhill from here.
For some reason, I don't think all this is part of the "NATURAL AGING PROCESS".

I’m getting older.
My friends are getting older as well, but these things aren’t happening to them.
All of their ailments and forgetfulness really is just because they’re getting old.
Their memory problems are different from mine.
They forget where they laid their keys, but I forget what to do with them.
SOMETHING JUST ISN’T RIGHT.

I’m getting older.
I went to the doctor and she said I am exhibiting the beginning signs of Alzheimer’s.
I’ve heard about the way people live when they have Alzheimer’s, and it’s awful.
They are confused, disoriented, forgetful, depressed, and that’s on a good day.
Is this what my future holds? Am I going to be put in a home? What can I do?
I CAN’T BELIEVE THIS IS HAPPENING TO ME!

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Project Prospectus

Essential Question: What strategies can I use in my therapy to help patients with Alzheimer's disease improve language function?

Foundation Questions:
1. What is Alzheimer's Disease?

2. How does it affect speech, language, and general communication?

3. Can a patient's communication problems be "fixed" or is compensation the key?

4. What types of realistic goals can be set for a patient with Alzheimer's?

5. Can the strategies developed carry over as person progresses through the stages of Alzheimer's or will new strategies have to be taught with each stage?

6. What can I do when the person can no longer be taught new strategies for communication?

Tentative Point:
Patient's with Alzheimer's disease need strategies to help them communicate effectively.

Tentative Genres:
1. Webliography (Clinician)
2. Power Point Presentation (Clinician)
3. Poem (Client)
4. Interview (Client)
5. Letter to Politician (Clinician)
6. Guest Editorial (Client's Family)

Integrating Genres:
I am thinking of telling a story about an Alzheimer's patient, his/her struggles with language and communication, and the strategies he/she used to be more functional.

Tentative Resources:
Still looking...

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