Find Peace of Mind with Memory Care

September 20, 2024

 

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Hearing the doctor say that your loved one has dementia can open emotional floodgates. Initially, there may be grief about the disease, followed by the overwhelming sense of what to do next.

Caring for them around the clock could become risky on top of other life responsibilities like working or raising your family. Thankfully, there are experts available to provide support in dementia-friendly environments.

 

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Understanding Dementia

Although Alzheimer’s is the most common form of dementia, each type has different symptoms and affects individuals differently. Edgewood’s memory care communities and adult day services programs have fewer residents. Staff are available to offer additional time with each resident individually.

Staff at Edgewood receive initial and annual training to ensure they fully understand how dementia impacts the people and families they serve. Additional training opportunities are available throughout the year.  When a new person comes to Edgewood, staff are provided with a life history and ideas on approaching them best to make them feel safe and comfortable. The more we know, the better we can help each resident in their own way.

Behavior is Communication

Dementia can impact a person’s ability to speak and understand what’s happening and being said. If a resident can’t say they’re not feeling well or anxious, they may behave in a way that suggests something is amiss.

Pacing the hallways or trying to leave are common in those with dementia. While walking can be soothing, they could be at risk if they go into the community away from people familiar with their condition.

At the same time, words like “No” or “Remember” can become triggers for those with dementia. Because of that possibility, staff must tailor responses even if a resident is trying to leave the building. With smaller numbers of residents, the specially-trained staff can communicate so that each resident will understand and feel calm even when everything around them feels unfamiliar. Whether their residents need an activity to distract them from feeling restless or a breath of fresh air outside, Edgewood’s memory care staff take the time to listen carefully to their needs and offer calming ways to support them.

Between stimulus and response, there is a space. In that space, we have the power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom.

—Viktor E. Frankl

Dementia-Friendly Environments Can:

 

 

Often, when loved ones are diagnosed with dementia, we grieve the person we feel we’ve lost. Thinking of the things they can’t do any longer can create strong emotions. However, with the proper environment and support, those with dementia can do many things. Although our loved ones might be different than we imagined, there is still the opportunity for them to lead a life of purpose and one that provides joy each day.

 

Edgewood’s Memory Care Services Feature:

 

 

If you or someone you love is looking for a long-term memory care community or short-term support, Edgewood offers options. Additionally, we offer adult day services so those with memory loss can spend the day with us. They can receive medications, meals, and personal care support, like bathing. Best of all, they can participate in meaningful activities in a safe environment.

Another helpful option is a short-term stay. These temporary stays can serve as trial stays for residents to try memory care to see if they acclimate well. They can also help provide a break for caregivers to tend to other responsibilities.

Short-term options can be an excellent way to determine what will work best for families undecided about long-term moves. Contact us at info@edgewoodhealthcare.com today to learn more.

 

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