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Memory Care: Choosing Between In-Home and Assisted Living Facilities

More often than not, forgetfulness is associated with aging. When elders exhibit such kind of impairment, members of the family tend to take this for granted unless this memory problem is associated with serious distressed behavior and escalates to more unlikely actions. This situation should trigger the family to seek medical advice. You may never know it but you or your loved one could have been suffering from one form of memory impairment, worst dementia. Once diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, or any kind of memory dysfunction, or any form of dementia, it’s time for you to face the reality that this type of disease is incurable and progressive and that early planning for the future will likely present more advantages than having spur-of-the-moment decisions when the memory loss progresses in alarmingly fast rate. What type of memory care is appropriate for you or your loved one? Memory care is a difficult choice for you to decide for your loved one. As much as possible, you and

Preparing Parents for Assisted Living Facility

Caring for an elderly parent, especially when she needs all the assistance she can get, takes a lot of hard work, patience, and commitment. Even if there’s a caregiver around and you obligate yourself for close supervision, it would still take a toll on you and your family. It may be the appropriate time to consider putting her in an assisted living facility. If all options point to assisted living facilities , the hardest part of the transition is breaking the news to your parents. You can never guess what kind of reaction you’ll get. She might take it positively or she may resort to self-pity interpreting the action as a burden. This is why it’s very important for you to find the guts and the best way to tell her of your suggestion. Initial preparation Assess your parents’ needs as well as your family and your parents’ financial capability so you’ll know what type of accommodation may be available for your parents. Look for possible assisted living facilities in advance based on