facilities for alzheimer's

The Difference That Memory Care Can Make in a Patient’s Life

As the American population grows older, more people are becoming aware of the devastating effects of Alzheimer’s disease. The progressive brain disorder that affects memory and thinking skills is the sixth leading cause of death in the United States with over 5.5 million individuals, most of which are seniors, suffering from the disease.

 

Memory assisted living makes a difference in these people’s lives by helping them live the best quality of life despite the irreversible effects of their disease. The demand for this type of facility is increasing and while families have to pay premium for this service, memory assisted living is still the best option for patients who want to live a normal life without compromising their safety:

 

 

Memory Care takes Long-Term Care to Whole New Heights

 

People suffering from Alzheimer’s disease and dementia will need assistance for even the most routine tasks at some point. Memory assisted living is different from regular long-term care because it specializes in the needs of patients with memory problems.

 

This means that all its units are designed with an Alzheimer’s patient in mind where you can see enclosed outdoor spaces, secured bedrooms and alarm and monitoring devices everywhere to make sure that patients don’t wander off and get lost.

 

 

Memory Care offers a Non-Constricting Space for Patients

 

Unlike a regular long-term care facility, memory care is all about giving Alzheimer’s patients as much freedom as possible while keeping them safe and secure within the unit.

 

Residents in memory assisted living are encouraged to make use of a space where they can live an active lifestyle to help with their physical and emotional well-being. Good memory care also promotes alternative therapy options for patients with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia so they are not overly reliant on medication.

 

 

Memory Care Assists Families during a Crisis Situation

 

Because there is still no known cure for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, the development of symptoms may not handled by caregivers well.

 

Also called a crisis situation, the patient at this stage of the disease becomes more dependent on others even for simple activities and in due time, it becomes frustrating for the spouse or family member who’s caring for him.

 

This is when memory care takes over to ease the burden of families while making sure that their loved ones are given the best care possible.

 

A good memory care facility is the difference between a happy and unfulfilled life for a patient with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia. Memory units are classified according to the needs of a resident to make sure that he is given excellent quality care while giving him as much freedom and independence as possible.

 

For families, the right memory care facility is heaven sent because it gives them the peace of mind knowing that their loved ones are in a safe place where healthcare professionals are readily available to attend to their needs.

 


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