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Is Memory Care Right for Your Loved One?

Knowing whether a memory care program is suitable for your loved one is not always easy. You might think your family can still care for them in their home environment, or you’re unsure whether their Alzheimer’s or another type of dementia is severe enough for memory care in a senior living community.

There can be many unknowns. However, now might be the right time to explore memory care programs if you can relate to these situations:

Their Memory Loss is Severe

Receiving a diagnosis of dementia doesn’t mean you need to take your loved one to a senior living community immediately. However, dementia is progressive. Their brain’s structure and chemistry can become severely damaged over time. Eventually, you may notice that their memory loss has become severe and is now affecting everyday life.

If you’re noticing that they’re getting lost in familiar surroundings, forgetting to take their medication, and doing other things that risk their health and well-being, memory care may be appropriate sooner rather than later.

You’re Concerned About Their Safety

Memory loss related to dementia doesn’t just mean they forget birthdays and special events. They can forget the basics of everyday comfortable and safe living, like feeding themselves, taking care of their personal hygiene, and turning appliances off after use.

When you have safety concerns related to memory loss, a safe and secure senior living community can be worth exploring. Some of the best memory programs have secure premises with 24/7 supervision for peace of mind.

Family Caregivers Are Burned Out

It’s only natural to want to care for your loved one with dementia in their home environment. You might even feel like you’re letting them down when you start exploring senior living communities with memory care programs.

However, family caregivers can be at risk of burnout if they don’t get help. By transitioning your loved one into a memory care program, you can take care of yourself, ensure your loved one receives the help they need, and still visit them regularly.

You’re Struggling With Their Needs

Alzheimer’s can be a complex disease that destroys essential mental functions. As a result, people living with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia can lack restraint, be irritable, experience mental confusion, and have other challenging symptoms.

These symptoms can be difficult to manage without the right tools, therapies, and experience. Most highly-regarded senior living communities have highly trained care associates who understand the complex needs of people with dementia and can ensure they’re always met.

You Want Your Loved One to Have a Great Quality of Life

Not every family can provide their loved ones with the quality of life they deserve. After all, most homes aren’t set up to keep people with dementia safe. You may decide to explore a memory care program when you want them to have an excellent quality of life.

Reputable senior living communities provide safe and secure living environments and nutritious food served in a calming dining environment. They also prioritize life skills and therapies to help residents retain their skills for as long as possible. Every day is fulfilling and rewarding for people living in memory care. You can rest assured that you’re making the right call when you decide to explore a senior living community for your loved one.

Schedule a Tour of Mirabella Assisted Living & Memory Care Today

We know how overwhelming and scary it can be for families to explore memory care programs for their loved ones living with dementia. We aim to make the transition as straightforward as possible for your family’s benefit. Schedule a tour of Mirabella Assisted Living & Memory Care today to learn more about our high-quality memory care program. We’re looking forward to welcoming you and your family with open arms.