When a loved one is diagnosed with dementia, it signals the beginning of a journey full of many challenges. Family caregivers must now assume a new and unfamiliar role and it isn’t easy to make the transition. Even more challenging is the fact that their loved one will eventually get to a point when they can no longer live alone, even with the support of family members and friends.
The question often on the minds of families is, “When should we consider a transition into memory care?” It’s a good question and a challenging one for families to answer without more information and insights from trusted sources.
As a memory care provider, we often speak with families who are in the early stages of reaching out for resources and more information about memory care and, more specifically, to better understand the warning signs they should look for that may indicate that the time for that transition has come.
Here are some signs that your loved one needs the professional support and safety of a memory care community:
It is also important to know that caring for a loved one with dementia can severely impact a family caregiver’s emotional wellbeing. Here are some warning signs to look for regarding your own mental health:
When is it time to plan for transitioning a loved one to memory care? The time is now.
There are many benefits to planning in advance. First, it gives families greater control over the process of researching and touring communities. It allows more time to get financials in order. And, It gives families time to consider the benefits of each community so that an informed decision can be made as to which is the best fit for their loved one. Finally, by making the decision in advance, it reduces stress levels on all family members.
A transition into memory care is an important stage of caring for a loved one with dementia. It places them in an environment tailored to meet their needs. It provides a safe haven, especially as an individual enters the middle stages of dementia. Memory care teams seek to help residents live purposeful lives with projects and activities that engage and connect them to each other and the world around them.
We invite you to reach out to any of our Anthem Memory Care communities with your questions and concerns. We will be happy to provide information and resources to guide you and your family in the journey ahead.