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Home Uncategorized Creating a Dementia-Friendly Home Environment

Creating a Dementia-Friendly Home Environment

April 3, 2023Admin

Creating a dementia-friendly home environment with the help of assisted living caregivers is crucial for enabling people with dementia to live independently and safely while reducing caregiver stress and improving quality of life. Clutter can cause confusion and anxiety, so removing unnecessary items and keeping the home tidy is essential. This can help seniors with dementia feel more comfortable and confident in their surroundings.

Labeling drawers and cabinets with pictures or words can help people find what they need and maintain their independence. Providing clear pathways through the home can also reduce the risk of falls and make it easier for people with dementia to move around.

Safety is also a key consideration when creating a dementia-friendly home environment. People with dementia may forget to turn off appliances or lock doors, so installing safety features like automatic shut-offs and door alarms can help ensure safety. Medication reminders can also help ensure that people with dementia take their medication as prescribed. Our home care agency can help with these.

Adaptations to the home can also be beneficial for people with dementia. Installing grab bars in the bathroom, using a raised toilet seat, or adding non-slip mats to the shower can help people with dementia maintain independence and reduce the risk of falls. Creating a calming environment with soft lighting and comfortable seating can also help reduce stress and promote relaxation.

Finally, stimulation such as puzzles, books, and music can help people with dementia feel more engaged and connected to the world around them. This can help improve mood and cognitive function.

For more dementia care tips, contact Assisting Hands Tampa Bay, your trusted home care in Tampa, Florida. Call your trusted home care provider in Florida at 813-499-2900. Our caregivers will provide the best quality care to you and your loved ones.

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