marți, 17 noiembrie 2015

Tips For Dementia Care At Home Miami-Dade County

By Mattie Knight


When a person is diagnosed with dementia, their life greatly changes. This disease fatally affects the living of an individual. It turns them from their own energetic self to individuals with anxiety, depression and solitude. The disease turns them from being independent to being dependent on the services of their relatives or caregivers. Many family members of the patient are always faced with a tough challenge that is how to take care of their loved one. The following tips on Dementia care at home Miami-Dade County services can help you care for your patient.

For some patients with this disease, valuable help could come from a hired care-worker to come into their home and help them with tasks such as cleaning, cooking, dressing and shopping. Support can also be provided through assistance from local authority. This includes services such as Meals on Wheels, laundry cleaning and library services. The most common form of assistance for many relatives of the patient is seeking the help of a care home. Care homes are better because they host various patients and this can enable them to engage and interact.

There are various support services that are offered to people living with this disease. The most basic is feeding. When it comes to meal times, a patient with this disease may stop recognizing food when brought to them. The individuals may struggle with using a fork, knife or even spoon making it really difficult to feed. If the disease affects their physical coordination, they might find it hard to chew or swallow food.

As the disease progresses, a patient coordination may drop to a point where even dressing becomes difficult. You can help them with dressing by ensuring they wear warm or cool clothes depending on the weather. When helping the patients to shop for new clothing, guide them to choose clothes that are easier to wear and manage.

Washing and bathing is also a support service that will be required by your patient. However, bathing a patient is always a difficult task considering that many adults receive bathing as a private task. It can be difficult for you as a caregiver too especially if this is your first time. Approach the task with an open mind and get the patient to trust you until they are comfortable with you washing them

Patients also need to be moved, lifted and made to sit. There are many circumstances when you will need to handle them physically such as when getting them out of bed, sitting them down and taking them for walks.

There comes a point when your patient will have mobility problems and require a wheelchair for personal transportation. Choose a wheelchair that will be friendly for both of you. For example, get a fold-able chair that you can easily carry along in your car.

Safety of the patient is also important to consider. As dementia progresses, patients lose balance and ability to react quickly. Their memory and judgment are also impaired and this can cause them to wander into unsafe areas such as an open swimming pool.




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