The MorningStar Memory Care at BearCreek emphatically agrees with the Alzheimer’s Association about the importance of visiting your loved one in a memory care community. While it can be hard to see your parent or family member struggling with memory loss, many times they are aware that they have a visitor even if they do not know your name.
The Alzheimer’s Association wants you
to remember that you are an important link to your loved one’s identity and to
keep in mind that there is more to them than just their memory. They recommend keeping visits
simple and to try to limit distractions and excess noise. In addition they remind visitors that they
may have to adjust their expectations and to not take it personally if your
loved one becomes angry or upset with you.
It is also helpful to know as much about the disease as you can as it
will help you to better understand the struggles of memory loss.
Jolene Brackey also shares some tips
from her book, Creating Moments of Joy
for the Person with Alzheimer’s Disease, to help family members when
visiting. She suggests you begin your
visit by introducing yourself, and to use their given name rather than calling
them “mom” or “dad” as they may have forgotten that their kids are already
grown. If your loved one has a familiar
nickname, you can use that.
Ms. Brackey also recommends that you
visit “one on one” or in small groups, and to bring the conversation around to
pleasant memories from their past. If
you do get them talking, give them plenty of time to respond to a question or
to follow directions.
MorningStar at Bear Creek reminds
family members that a new voice is always a welcome change and a box of
chocolates or a bouquet of flowers can lift the spirits of someone struggling
with dementia. Your friendly, loving
visit can have a positive effect on your loved one for the rest of the
day.
MorningStar at Bear Creek is a memory
care community that uses progressive methods to palliate symptoms and revive
joy. Our foundation is built on honoring
God, valuing our seniors and hiring staff with a felt calling to serve, and is
devoted to creating a true home for residents within a serene setting. Please contact us to schedule a visit to
experience firsthand our loving community.
Source:
alz.org/stl/documents/Visiting_Your_Loved_One.pdf
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