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Choosing the Right Time to Move Into a Memory Care Community

Choosing the Right Time to Move Into a Memory Care Community

It’s estimated that between six and seven million adults in the USA are living with dementia. The condition is more common in seniors over the age of 70, and the severity of the condition can vary significantly. Many seniors who are living with Alzheimer’s or dementia find they need a little extra help with day-to-day tasks. Our memory care in Sun City Center and South Shores provides a lifeline for seniors who are unable to live independently due to the symptoms of dementia. Read on to learn how to choose the right time to move into a memory care community.

Is Memory Care Right For You?

Seniors who are experiencing the early symptoms of dementia may not yet require the level of care offered at a memory care community. Many seniors are able to remain in their own homes with a little extra support from a home care aide or find assisted living offers a good balance of independence and personal care support.

There is not currently a cure for dementia, however, there are treatments that can slow the progression of the disease, and these medications, combined with an active and healthy lifestyle, offer hope and a chance for seniors with early-onset dementia to continue to live independently for many years with only minimal symptoms.

Unfortunately, not all forms of dementia respond to drug treatments. Seniors who are experiencing more severe symptoms of Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia may benefit from living in a memory care community where they are cared for by trained staff who understand the challenges they’re facing.

What Do Memory Care Communities Offer?

These communities offer several benefits over home care and assisted living, such as:

  • A higher level of staffing
  • Secured grounds to ensure the safety of seniors who may be prone to wandering
  • Dementia-care-trained staff who can use cueing and other behavior management techniques
  • Activities tailored to the needs and abilities of residents who are living with dementia
  • Accessible and clutter-free spaces to help calm and soothe residents
  • 24-hour support

If you or a loved one is having ongoing issues due to dementia and is struggling with personal care tasks or managing a household, it’s a good idea to seek advice from your doctor and talk to local memory care communities. We provide memory care in Sun City Center and South Shores and aim to provide personalized care plans to seniors based on the severity and type of symptoms they’re experiencing.

If you’d like to learn more about our memory care services or feel that taking a tour of our community would help you make an informed decision about your care options, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We’d be happy to arrange a visit for you, so you can get to know the community better.

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