Memory Care or Assisted Living: How to Choose the Best Option for Your Loved One with Dementia
Choosing the right care option for a loved one with dementia can be difficult. Assisted living and memory care are two common options that families consider. While both can provide support in daily activities, memory care is specifically designed to cater to the needs of those with memory impairments. At Avalon, we have seen the positive impact that comes with our sole focus on memory care. Here are some key details and differences that make memory care the ideal option for individuals with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia:
Memory-Enhancing Activities
One of the key benefits of memory care is the specialized programming tailored to the needs of individuals with memory loss. Memory Care communities build their event calendars around activities that promote engagement, boost well-being, and even help slow the progression of cognitive decline. This leads to a reduction in medications, increased appetites, and a smooth transition after moving. Some of our residents’ favorite activities include pet therapy, sing-a-longs, creative art sessions, and reminiscing games.
Security
Memory care communities are specifically designed to be a safe and secure environment. Every detail is carefully considered to ensure that the space limits disorientation and protects against wandering. All Avalon communities feature magnetic doors, well-lit walkways, and secured outdoor spaces, all while fostering and maintaining a comforting, home-like feel.
Specialized Support
At memory care communities, the staff knows how to handle the unique challenges that come with memory loss, such as confusion and behavioral changes, in a compassionate way. Individuals with memory loss may also require more assistance with daily activities, such as bathing, dressing, and medication management. There are staff members available 24/7 to provide this support and ensure the safety and well-being of residents.
Memory care offers a unique and specialized approach to care for individuals with dementia and Alzheimer’s. By providing a safe environment, engaging activities, and compassionate support, memory care communities help improve the quality of life for individuals with memory impairments and provide peace of mind for their families.
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