Home Care Assistance Can Lighten the Caregiving Load
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To start, assess the possible safety hazards and start minimizing them. Having a cluttered living environment is overwhelming for someone with Alzheimer’s disease. It can also create tripping hazards that could lead to a fall. Preventing wandering by using locks and alarms is another proactive step to take. Signs and labels help seniors with Alzheimer’s disease to recognize rooms and items they might need, which reduces confusion for them. Home care providers can help assess hazards and prioritize what needs to change.
When seniors with Alzheimer’s disease start to really lose their memory, that’s a scary time. Having some spaces in their home that are familiar and calming helps to reduce disorientation and anxiety. Surrounding seniors with familiar decor and personal items helps a lot, especially when those items consist of cherished keepsakes and family photos. Reducing overstimulation is important, too. Senior home care providers can work with family caregivers to put together routines and habits that keep the environment calm and relaxed, without jarring and unpredictable noises and activities.
Part of Alzheimer’s disease involves losing some physical coordination and spatial awareness. That means it might get more difficult for seniors with Alzheimer’s disease to move safely around their homes. Senior home care providers can help with safe mobility. They can also watch for issues that might cause problems for seniors, like areas that would benefit from handrails or increased lighting. Even simple changes can lead to big accessibility improvements. Some seniors may find that it’s more comfortable for them to make some of these accessibility changes slowly so they aren’t overwhelming.
Memory aids and visual cues are also helpful. Clocks and calendars help seniors with Alzheimer’s disease to reorient themselves to the time and date. Digital clocks that include time, date, and day of the week are a great option. It also helps to post schedules, to-do lists, and notes that offer reminders. Labels are another helpful tool. Putting labels on rooms, drawers, and anywhere that seniors need prompting can be so helpful.
Creating a memory-friendly home space for a senior with Alzheimer’s disease takes some planning and a little bit of experience with what works well. Senior home care providers can help families to quickly and easily figure out what might help their family member the most so that they can start making changes that will offer big benefits. Over time, these changes can help seniors with Alzheimer’s disease to feel comfortable at home and secure as they start to experience changes in how their brains function.
If you or an aging loved one is considering senior home care in Scarsdale, NY, please contact the caring staff at Touching Hearts at Home – Manhattan, Brooklyn, Westchester, Queens, Rockland today. 646-480-6266
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