--0000000000002a2365058281a8a0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi Karine, Please translate this article below, and the one at this link - https://homecareassistance.com/blog/new-developments-alzheimers-care-sleep-= problems-may-early-indicator The 3rd Floor - When you sign up to be a caregiver, no one ever tells you that you are also signing up for the acting role of a life time. It takes improv, creativity and acceptance to be a caregiver. It=E2=80=99s 9:30pm on the 3rd floor. The= care floor. I feel like a proud parent at bedtime. Everyone has been fed, bathed, teeth brushed, pyjamas on and are tucked into bed. It=E2=80=99s tim= e to settle down and do some housekeeping. Mop the floors, load the dishwasher, set up the dining room for breakfast the next morning, and prepare tomorrows snacks. Before starting the tasks that await me, I do one more round because I know very well that although for some it=E2=80=99s time to = sleep the night away, for others it=E2=80=99s a whole other world. I start my round in wing B. Mr. T=E2=80=99s light is already switched on. H= ere we go. I am no longer caregiver of floor 3, I am now Holly, the office secretary. I knock and go on in. =E2=80=9CGood afternoon Mr. T, how can I h= elp you=E2=80=9D He stands in front of me in his old black blazer, tie around his neck and his blue striped pyjamas. He has an old newspaper tucked under his right arm and in his other, he is holding a book, otherwise known as his =E2=80=9Cbriefcase =E2=80=9C. =E2=80=9CHolly! Today is a busy day, I am awaiting an important call and I = cannot find my phone!=E2=80=9D I reach up into his closet, on the top shelf, where= I know very well there is a lifeless old portable phone. I hand it to him. =E2=80=9CToday has been a busy day, why don=E2=80=99t you take a break and = have a seat=E2=80=9D I set him up in his cozy lazy boy, turn the television on to the news and leave the phone on the little table next to him. =E2=80=9CIf the phone ring= s, it will be right here, and I will take any messages that come in for you!=E2= =80=9D This should hold him off for a little while. I finish with Wing B and head on over to wing A. I can hear Mrs. S before I see her. I turn the corner and there she is scurrying down the hallway with her purse in hand, pink nighty and little high heels. I am now Clarisse, the hotel clerk. =E2=80=9CHello Mrs. S, why do you look so worried, how can I help you=E2=80= =9D I already know the answer, but I will play along. She is on vacation with her husband and he has been gone a while. She is wondering if I have seen him. =E2=80= =9COf course, I have seen him. He mentioned he forgot some bags in the car. He will be back up in a moment=E2=80=9D She isn=E2=80=99t too convinced. I set= tle her into the chairs by the elevator. Put a blanket over her lap. =E2=80=9CLet=E2=80=99s = wait right here, this way when he comes up, you are sure to catch him this way=E2=80=9D I di= stract