Caring for a parent or a spouse with Alzheimer’s
or another dementia-related disease is a difficult task. As the disease progresses, families become
concerned about their ability to keep the person well cared for and safe. For some families, trying to hang on and care
for a loved one at home may be creating a situation that is not optimal for the
individual or the caregiver.
Experts say there are signals that
more care is needed such as is the person eating regularly? Have they lost or
gained an unusual amount of weight lately?
Do you suspect the person is missing medication doses or may be taking
too much medication? Have they fallen
recently? Have you found the burners on
the stove left on? Other warning signs
may include aggressive behaviors, wandering, or forgetting where they are when
they are out of the home. Neurologist
Douglas Scharre, MD, director of the Center for Cognitive and Memory Disorders
at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center,
explains that “The main reason to move out of a home to assisted living is when
there are not enough resources to safely care for the person with dementia at
home.”
Another reason for more professional
care, and just as important, is caregiver burnout. Experts explain that you should not feel
guilty if caring for your loved one is taking a toll on your own health and
wellbeing. They also suggest the person
may be bored at home. Memory care
communities have activities geared toward those with dementia,
and the person may find comfort in being around those in a similar
situation.
If it is time to look for a community
with assisted
living for dementia residents, we suggest MorningStar at
Bear Creek. MorningStar’s community of 48 secure suites is
devoted to the individualized care for those with mild to advanced memory
impairment. Our building is
specifically designed to enhance our residents’ freedom allowing them to
explore our expansive surroundings safely and easily. Please visit our website to learn more.
MorningStar at Bear Creek
brings a unique vision to senior living with our mission statement “to honor,
to serve, to invest.” Our foundation is built on honoring God, valuing all
seniors and selecting staff with a felt calling to serve. We are dedicated to
creating a true home within an ideal setting and invite you to schedule a tour
to see firsthand the best assisted living for dementia residents in Colorado Springs.
Source: caring.com/articles/move-parent-with-dementia-to-assisted-living
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