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22     COMPANION, HOME HEALTH CARE & HOSPICE CARE





        By: Kevin Bush
        Senior care for dementia can rapidly address,
        manage and improve the quality of life, not
        only of the sufferer of this condition, but also
        for family members and loved ones involved
        in their care. Because this illness occurs in   The primary benefit of a senior care service
        multiple forms and affects each person differ-  is the direct care involved. This can help to
        ently, it’s important to understand that senior   alleviate the often stressful burden of
        care for dementia must be individualized in   constant care for a person who is no longer
        its approach. Knowing exactly what senior   able to properly care for themselves. Direct
        care can do for your loved one afflicted with   care includes:
        dementia is critical in order to make the right   • Hygiene - bathing, teeth care, showering
        choices for your family.             and grooming • Assistance with mobility
        In many cases difficulties in caring for a loved  • Care for incontinence • Grocery
        one with dementia arise because the home   shopping, meal preparation and special diet
        living environment is not properly equipped   maintenance • Light housekeeping, laundry
        to provide the right level of support. In-home   • Shopping and errands • Transportation to
        care specialists will often work together   appointments • Medication Reminders
        with family members to create a safe and   • Relief and respite care for family or
        functional space that caters to the needs of a   other caregivers and attentive and
        dementia patient. This can include:  patient companionship.
         • Installation of security and safety devices    A senior care in-home service will help to
           (locks on doors and windows for    carefully educate family members and oth-
           seniors that might wander and become    ers that interact with the dementia-afflicted
           disoriented, safety locks on dangerous    senior about this condition and how it can be
           household items, rubber runners on   correctly managed. This education is critical
            furniture edges, etc.)           in order to assist loved ones in understand-
         • Safety bars in the shower, near the toilet,    ing dementia-related behaviors that might be
           and anywhere else where physical    difficult to deal with if not approached from
           stability is needed in the home   the right perspective.
         • Installation of safety lights, night lights
           and other means of illumination     A lack of social stimulation is harmful
         • Arrangement of household furniture    for people living with dementia. It
           for better access, including acquisition of    exaggerates the impact of the condition,
           senior-care related items like specialized    can lead to depression and it encourages
           chairs or recliners.               the person to withdraw into themselves.

        Of course, this is just a partial list - each case         —Bob DeMarco
        is different and so each home will therefore      AlzheimersReadingRoom.com
        need to be setup differently.
        Article Source:
        http://www.articlebiz.com/article/1051560419-1-senior-care-for-dementia/   Reprinted with permission




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