bigstock Woman reading a book to a seni 58893335Memory care assisted living is a valuable benefit from those who’ve been diagnosed with some form of dementia. Alzheimer’s is a form of dementia and often the most common one people think about when it comes to memory related challenges associated with aging.

After a person has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or any other type of dementia, it’s important to have a quality care plan in place. This should include more than just the next few months or upcoming year; it should be forward-thinking down five, seven, or even up to 10 years into the future.

Why plan so far ahead?

Because of the nature of dementia, especially Alzheimer’s, what an elderly person can do now will dramatically differ from their capabilities in three or even four years. That means just because they can get around for the most part without too much support, possibly just a few reminders every once in a while, things are going to change. Quickly.

A lot of people would prefer to remain home or consider other options, that may not be practical. The workload, the responsibilities on family and other immediate support systems will be tremendous.

This is one of the reasons increasing numbers of seniors choose memory care assisted living for their future when they’re diagnosed with some type of dementia. So, what does a memory care assisted living facility offer?

Experienced staff.

The staff at a memory care assisted living facility will be highly trained and experienced working with seniors dealing with this type of situation. Dementia affects memory and can make even the most mundane tasks of everyday life more challenging to complete.

It can also pose significant physical challenges, including affecting mobility. The staff at one of these types of memory care assisted living facilities will understand the basic needs of each resident and be able to accommodate most challenges that come along.

Quality activities.

Mentally stimulating activities can be highly beneficial for somebody dealing with dementia. There is some research to indicate mental stimulation early on in the disease’s progress may help slow down some of the tougher memory related challenges in the coming years (Fisher Center for Alzheimer’s Research Foundation).

Proper medical options.

Not every assisted living facility will have nurses or other medical professionals coming on site each week, but a memory care assisted living facility will likely have better options available, especially considering the nature of dementia and how it progresses.

It is one of the better options for those who have recently been diagnosed with some type of dementia.

For more information about assisted living in Shavano Park, TX, contact Pipestone Place Assisted Living or to take a tour, call today (210) 718-0211.

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