Looking for Memory Care?
If your parent or spouse is suffering
from Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia, at some point, you may need to
find a community
that specializes in caring for them. Given the progression of the disease, your
loved one may eventually require 24-hour supervised care that is specifically designed
to provide the level of safety and care they need.
What important questions should you
ask when looking for specialized care for a family member with a dementia
related disease? One of their first
recommendations is to make sure that the memory care community you are
considering is fully
equipped to care for the needs of your loved one.
In order to determine the level of
care your parent or spouse requires, they suggest making a list of their medical
and physical needs starting with their level of mobility and do they use a
walker or wheelchair? Also besides
dementia, what other illnesses or health concerns do they suffer from? It is important to explain any issues your
loved one may have regarding aggression or other behaviors.
Next you need to ask the community
some questions beginning with the staff to resident ratio during the day as
well as at night and what type training does the staff go through. Be sure to ask whether there is a nurse on
staff and if they have a visiting physician.
Also are residents given an individualized plan? Furthermore, what are the living arrangements
and security measures in place to ensure the safety of residents? Do residents have a separate dining area and
a safe outdoor space?
Now ask questions about the
community’s treatment plans and the type of care they provide to
residents. Do they engage in programs
such as pet, music and/or reminiscence therapy?
Are residents grouped according to cognitive level and is there a place
for those in the early stages? Finally,
after thorough consideration, you may just need to trust your instincts and
choose the place you feel will provide the best care for your loved one.
MorningStar of Wheat Ridge’s distinct
mission statement “to honor, to serve, to invest” sets us apart from other
senior living options. Our foundation is
built on honoring God, valuing our seniors and hiring staff with a felt calling
to serve. Set in a warm, loving
environment with beautiful surroundings and resort-style amenities, MorningStar
of Wheat Ridge invites you to learn more about our senior living community.
Source:aplaceformom.com/senior-care-resources/articles/memory-care-checklist
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