Is Memory Care a Good Fit For My Loved One?
Choosing a new home is one of the most important choices you will make as a senior. Traditions recognizes the significance of this big decision. Our caring staff is here for you during this time. Our community is prepared to answer all questions you may have about this next chapter of life.
Each senior in our care has a unique life story, something that is very important to how we care for him or her. The Varietas® Memory Care Program relies on the things we learn about your loved one to comfort and connect with them in a warm and nurturing environment.
If you’re considering Memory Care in a senior living community for your loved one, start by considering if Memory Care is a good fit for your loved one at this time.
Look for signs of short-term memory loss. Things such as missing their medication, doctor appointments, social engagements, birthdays, or other things they would normally recall. Are they misplacing items, like their phone, television remote, magazines, or books? Are they having difficulty communicating their needs or wants? Are they wandering? Are they experiencing Sundowning, where they confuse day and night? These are all signs of dementia or Alzheimer’s and should be addressed early.
Here are some other questions to consider as you begin this journey:
- Does my loved one have a better day when there is structure to the day?
- Does my loved one require more oversight, assistance or direction while dressing, bathing and hygiene?
- Do I fear my loved one with leave their current home alone or unsafely?
- Does my loved one have difficulty deciding what to do on a normal day?
Safety is paramount, and each residence boasts a mobile emergency response system, providing you with peace of mind. And should the need arise for additional assistance in the future, rest assured that we offer a continuum of care services right on our welcoming campus. You’ll love the personalized care you’ll receive in a Traditions Community!
What Can You Expect In Memory Care?
Studies show that socialization has a positive impact on seniors and can reduce, even prevent the signs of depression. So, each resident's Daily Routine consists of their own combination of therapeutic and positive stimulation, including expressive arts, exercise, nutrition, reminiscing, cognitive activities and social engagement with peers, staff and families.
The Varietas® Program is a model of caring for individuals with Alzheimer's Disease and related dementias. The tenets of the program are proven to maximize quality of life for individuals suffering from these disorders.
Psychosocial Interventions Therapies
Psychosocial interventions improve cognitive abilities, enhance emotional well-being, reduce behavioral symptoms and promote everyday functioning. We do this through cognitive stimulation, cognitive training, reminiscent therapy, aromatherapy and music therapy.
Psychosocial Interventions are proven to:
- Improve sleep
- Improve appetite
- Reduce difficult behaviors
- Reduce medication usage
- Reduce falls
- Promote social engagement in activities
- Enhance resident, family and staff interaction
*Some amenities may vary by community
Ready to begin your loved one’s transition to memory care? Schedule your tour of our beautiful, luxury memory care apartments today.