While it is difficult to select an assisted living community for a parent or loved one, it is even harder to decide on
memory care for a person suffering from Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. However, there are a few things you should
know that will help to make your decision easier before you move your parent or
loved one into a community.
To start with, it is important to
visit the communities you are interested in at least once before you make a
decision as you will want to see firsthand what the place looks and feels like
and not just rely on their advertisements. When looking for the best memory care, it is important
to know if the community is equipped to handle residents in the early stages of
the disease as well as in the most advanced stages. Furthermore, ask if your loved one will have
a written care plan, and what methods are used to assess each resident and how
often are they updated.
Other questions that are important to
know include the level of care a resident will receive at the community. Is there assistance with daily personal care
and, if needed, will your parent receive help with meals? You will also want to know if the lay-out of
the facility is specifically designed to accommodate those with memory loss as
well as offer secure outdoor spaces.
Does the community provide recreational and purposeful activities such
as music, life skills, art, entertainment and physical exercise? Most importantly does the staff appear to be
compassionate and caring as well as knowledgeable about the disease?
If this sounds like something you want
for your parent or loved one, we encourage you to take a look at MorningStar
Assisted Living & Memory Care of Boulder.
Our community has 46 suites devoted to the care of those with Alzheimer’s and other dementia related diseases and
leverages the power of music, dance, art, aromatherapy, and animals to heal and
comfort residents, while taking into consideration the uniqueness of each
person.
MorningStar Assisted Living &
Memory Care of Boulder represents the best in senior living with a distinct
mission statement - “to honor, to value, to invest.” Our foundation is built on honoring God,
valuing all seniors and selecting staff with a felt calling to serve. Please contact us to schedule a visit to
experience firsthand our loving community.
Source:
caring.com/articles/checklist-choosing-memory-care-facility
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