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5 Signs It’s Time For Alzheimer’s Care

Discover the benefits of starting Alzheimer's home care early to help seniors maintain independence and manage symptoms effectively.
Alzheimer’s home care helps seniors with needed support and care as the disease progresses.
Alzheimer’s home care helps seniors with needed support and care as the disease progresses.

If your senior parent has Alzheimer’s, they may be able to live independently at home before their symptoms become severe enough that they need assistance from Alzheimer’s home care.

But, if your senior parent has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, starting Alzheimer’s home care as soon as they are diagnosed is strongly recommended. By building a bond with a caregiver from the start, your senior parent will have a stronger attachment to that caregiver, and that can help them manage their symptoms later on.

If your senior parent has already been living alone for some time after they were diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, they may need Alzheimer’s home care now. Alzheimer’s home care helps seniors with Alzheimer’s continue living in the home that is familiar and comforting to them.

If you notice that your senior mom or dad is showing any of these signs, then it’s time to find out more about Alzheimer’s home care. You may be surprised by the many benefits that Alzheimer’s home care has for seniors living independently.

 

Memory Loss Affecting Daily Life

Frequent forgetfulness, especially of recent events, important dates, or appointments, may mean that your senior mom or dad’s symptoms are progressing.  If they can’t remember to pay bills on time, pick up pet food at the store, keep food in the house, or do other daily living tasks, it’s time to consider Alzheimer’s home care.

 

Difficulty with Familiar Tasks

If your senior parent is struggling to complete routine activities such as cooking, managing finances, driving to familiar places, or using household appliances that they previously handled with ease, it’s time to look into Alzheimer’s home care.

For their safety, they may need to have a care provider in the house with them so that they don’t leave faucets running, forget to turn off the stove, or leave doors open.

 

Confusion with Time or Place

Losing track of dates, seasons, and the passage of time, or becoming disoriented and getting lost in familiar surroundings are all signs that your mom or dad is experiencing confusion, even in familiar settings.

Having a care provider in the home can reassure your senior parent if they are confused about where they are. And a care provider can make sure that your senior parent doesn’t get lost in the house or wander out of the house.

 

Poor Judgment and Decision-Making

Exhibiting poor judgment, such as falling for scams, dressing inappropriately for the weather, neglecting personal hygiene, or making unsafe choices regarding their home environment, means that your senior parent needs Alzheimer’s home care.

 

Misplacing Items and Inability to Retrace Steps

When you visit your senior parent, have you noticed items being left in strange places? For example, a sweater might end up in the fridge, or a shoe might end up in the oven. Frequently putting items in unusual places and being unable to retrace their steps to find them is a symptom that seniors experience as their Alzheimer’s progresses.

If you notice that your senior parent is starting to misplace items or put items in strange places, it’s time to find out more about how Alzheimer’s home care can keep them safe at home.

 

 

If you or an aging loved one are considering Alzheimer’s Home Care in Brandon, FL, please contact the caring staff at Family First Healthcare Services today at (813) 461-8000.

Family First Healthcare Services is a top provider of in-home health services in Tampa, Bradenton, Brandon, Riverview, Lakeland, Winter Haven, Haines City, Lakewood Ranch, Palmetto, Town ‘n’ Country, Florida, and surrounding areas.

Family First Healthcare Services Staff
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