Signs to Look For
Moving a loved one to a memory care community is not an easy decision, but it could be the best one for their health, safety, and happiness.
Does your loved one display this behavior?
• Being confused, aggressive or repetitive • Memory loss • Sleeplessness • Hygiene issues • Delusions
• Extreme personality changes and sudden mood swings
• Wandering
Do you notice this in their home? • Unusual clutter or expired food • Unpaid bills or unopened mail • Unusual purchases or donations • Lapses in outdoor maintenance • Housekeeping and laundry lapses • Problems with pet care • Too many stairs to live comfortably or safely • Comments of concern from neighbors
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If you are noticing these signs, consult with your doctor. The care your loved one needs may be more than what you can provide at home.
The structure and social interaction at a Memory Care Community makes a world of diff erence for a caregiver and the person with dementia who is feeling irritated, stressed, or overwhelmed.
If you or your family are considering a Memory Care Community, please schedule a visit with our team. We are here to help you and your loved one.
SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITY
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