Assisted Living: Dealing With Everyone's Emotions

Assisted Living: Dealing With Everyone's Emotions

2 Reasons To Find An Assisted Living Center That Specializes In Memory Issues

by Julia Gregory

Alzheimer's and dementia can be a difficult thing for everyone in the family, not just the person who has it. Watching your loved one disappear right before your eyes every day can be a living nightmare for you -- and the fact that when your loved is a coherent state, they may realize that they are losing themselves, can be so hard on them. You want to do everything you can to keep them in your house as long as possible, but there will come a time when that's not going to be a safe option for anyone. When that happens, you can find an assisted living center that has a special section for people who have memory issues. There are a lot of reasons why you want to do that. 

Safety

One of the best reasons to find a good assisted living center for your loved one who is dealing with memory issues is that they are going to be safer there. It can be very difficult for you to keep your eye on your loved one every second of the day, all day long, and it can be really easy for your loved one to wander away.

A memory care facility, like the one represented at http://graceseniorcommunity.com/, will often have safety features in place that will make sure that your loved one will stay in the building and not wander off. One of those things is to use an RFID tag that can be clipped to your loved one's clothes or put on a walker or something similar. When that tag gets near a door, it can trigger that door to not open, keeping your loved one safely inside. 

Activities

Another reason to get your loved one into a good assisted living center that has a specialty memory wing is that the staff there are going to be able to have activities that can help keep your loved one interested and engaged. That can be something as simple as a social hour where everyone gets together to talk or be around each other to things like bingo or another game. There are going to be varying levels of engagement across the residents, which means that the staff will be able to find some kind of activity that will be good for your loved one. 

If you have a loved one that is fighting with Alzheimer's or dementia, you will want to make sure that you are doing everything you can to make sure that they are taken care of. 


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Assisted Living: Dealing With Everyone's Emotions

The decision to move one of my parents into assisted living was one of the most difficult I have ever made. I had extreme feelings of guilt that led to me being at the facility with my parent practically around the clock. It took a few months before I realized that I could not let my own life fall apart from the guilt I was feeling. I also learned that my parent was fine without me constantly hovering around. Since that time, I have had several friends express similar feelings of guilt. I started this blog to help others in the same situation understand not only their feelings about assisted living, but those of their parents.

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