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Alzheimer’s Care That Works

How to Start an Interaction

Why the first seconds determine whether things go smoothly

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Jan Erik Fosmark
Apr 06, 2026
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What Is Happening in the Person

In Alzheimer’s disease, the ability to understand what is happening, recognize intention, and follow a new situation is reduced. This means that every interaction begins with a challenge: the person must quickly figure out ‘What is this situation?’ and ‘What is expected of me?’

But because memory and processing are affected…

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