Memory Care for Seniors - When to Consider Making the Move

Memory Care at The Plaza in Dallas

If your friend or family member has been diagnosed with dementia, Alzheimer's disease, or another cognitive disorder, you may wonder what options are available for long-term care. In some cases, at-home care may be a good choice, but for many seniors relocating to a memory care facility is the best option for around-the-clock care and security.

What is a Memory Care Facility?

When seeking memory care (MC), it's essential to explore all the benefits provided by memory care facilities. These facilities can operate independently or as part of a comprehensive senior care community, such as a continuing care retirement community (CCRC). In both scenarios, these establishments typically employ dedicated professionals with expertise in memory care, offering invaluable support to residents facing cognitive and behavioral challenges.

Memory care facilities aim to promote an engaging and fulfilling lifestyle for residents. With access to physically and mentally stimulating programming on campus, your friend or family member will receive the best care possible each day. You can also expect your loved one to have a private or semi-private room and access to a community dining and lounge area.

To ensure safety and security, many memory care communities are secured with alarms, giving family members peace of mind. This also prevents falls or other injuries that can occur while outside without a team member or visiting family member present.

When to Consider Memory Care

The time to consider a memory care facility is different for everyone. There is no clear signal that a senior with memory impairments should move from home to an MC facility. However, current caregivers should evaluate how well they can care for their senior regularly and always pay attention to signs such as:

  • Misusing cooking appliances or other potentially dangerous devices
  • Forgetting to eat and drink regularly
  • Losing the ability to control the bladder or bowel movements
  • Wandering away from the home

The Safety of Seniors Living with a Memory Impairment Should be of Utmost Importance.

Caregivers who have growing concerns about their loved one's health and safety due to an increasing need for care and who find themselves unable to meet those needs should consider the advantages of a memory care (MC) facility. These specialized facilities are specifically designed to prioritize the well-being, safety, and overall quality of life for seniors, rendering them a highly valuable option for consideration.

At The Plaza at Edgemere, you will find a memory care facility that offers personalized care for each and every resident. Our MC facility is staffed with highly trained caregivers who specialize in caring for those living with dementia and Alzheimer's disease and offers all the comforts of home in a secure, safe environment.

To learn more about Edgemere's Memory Care in Dallas, TX call (214) 225-7990.