Over the last several decades, there
has been an increased awareness of Alzheimer’s and other dementia-related
diseases. Along with efforts
to develop medications to treat or to cure the disease, there has also been a
move to advance best care practices for those suffering
from the disease.
In a publication from the Alzheimer’s
Association titled the “Dementia Care
Practice Recommendations for Assisted Living Residences and Nursing Homes,” they
explore ways that professional caregiving can be more effective. Their first recommendation is to make sure a
resident is receiving proper food and fluid consumption. They note that “Inadequate consumption or
inappropriate food and fluid choices can contribute directly to a decline in a
resident’s health and well-being.”
The next point they discuss is pain
management. They cite the fact that many
times people with dementia have trouble communicating pain so it is often
overlooked and not treated. However, the
problem with not managing pain appropriately is that it can “result in
behavioral symptoms and lead to unnecessary use of psychotropic medications.”
Another important practice
recommendation from the report is that assisted
living communities provide social engagement and meaningful
activities for memory care residents. By
engaging in activities, it helps residents to retain their functional abilities
and thus provides a better quality of life.
These interactions should be
designed to do with residents, not to or for them.
If you are looking at Alzheimer’s
care homes in the Boise area, we encourage you to consider
MorningStar at Englefield Green. We have
50 secure suites devoted to the specialized care of individuals with
Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. Set
within a gentle, loving environment, our care takes a resident-directed
approach that utilizes multi-sensory cues to calm and to awaken memories, to
support capabilities and, above all, to affirm dignity and value.
The
mission statement of MorningStar at Englefield Green, “to honor, to serve, to
invest,” sets us apart from other Alzheimer’s care homes. Our foundation
is built on honoring God, valuing seniors and investing in a staff with a felt
calling to serve, and offers loving, compassionate care in a beautiful
residential setting. We encourage you to schedule a tour to see for
yourself the finest memory care in Boise.
Source:alz.org/national/documents/brochure_DCPRphases1n2.pdf
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