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Unique Content Article: Alzheimer's & Dementia Care: Tips To Prevent Wandering

Alzheimer's & Dementia Care: Tips To Prevent Wandering

by Rue Nichols

Newspapers seem to feature stories every day about a person with Alzheimer's or dementia wandering away from home or even from a community for assisted living in San Diego. Keeping your loved one safe can be a big challenge, but there are a few methods that have been found to reduce wandering and improve overall safety.

The main reason why people with dementia wander is that they are simply confused about where they are or perhaps why they are in a specific location. While one might think they might be more confused at a facility for assisted living in San Diego, a person with dementia also can become confused at home. They may not identify their home as their residence, but believe that they actually live in a previous residence.

If your loved one resides at home and not at a community for assisted living in Oceanside or San Diego, there are a few steps you can take to increase safety. For instance, make sure that your loved one always has identification on them. In addition to ID in a wallet or purse, you can purchase medical ID bracelets or a necklace or even sew a label inside a favorite jacket and include a name and phone number.

Often, a person with dementia or Alzheimer's will wander away in the early evening or at night. In general, people with dementia can be very restless at night and have difficulty sleeping. To help with this problem, keeping your loved one on a schedule and providing engaging activities as well as physical activities can be helpful. After a busy day, a person will be more likely to have a good night's sleep. In general, keeping a person occupied and busy can reduce the impulse to wander.

In some cases, families do resort to taking stronger measures to ensure the safety of a family member. Placing locks high up on the front door or using child-proof devices on doors and windows can make it difficult for a person to leave. Installing door monitors that signal when a door has opened also can alert someone that your loved one is leaving the house. Ask some kind neighbors to keep an eye out and give you a quick call if they see your loved one wandering around the neighborhood. If the battle to keep your loved one safe gets to be too much, it can be smart to look into a residence for assisted living in San Diego County.

While people with dementia still have been known to wander away from assisted living in San Diego, generally it is the safest possible solution. In addition, the assisted living apartments and all activities are set up with the memory care resident in mind. Staff members are trained to accommodate the special needs of those with dementia and there is always a staff member available at any time day or night. An eldercare placement service, such as Care Placement, can help you find a suitable facility for assisted living in San Diego county with accommodations designed for those with dementia.



Rue Nichols enjoys reading home health care blogs. To get more information about <a href="http://www.careplacement.com/assisted-living">assisted living</a> facilities in San Diego or for expert help searching <a href="http://www.careplacement.com/assisted-livings/california/orange-county/south/aliso-viejo">board and care Aliso Viejo</a> homes for your loved ones, please visit the CarePlacement.com site now.

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Title: Alzheimer's & Dementia Care: Tips To Prevent Wandering
Author: Rue Nichols
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Keywords: dementia care,dementia and wandering,eldercare solutions,assisted living facility,assisted living,nursing homes,elderly in-home care,elderly care,elder care,eldercare
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