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What To Know When Hiring A Dementia Care Specialist

It is not easy to find dementia care specialists for loved ones with dementia who live at home. With so many factors to consider, including the cost of care, the health and safety of your loved one, and their quality of life, it can be tough to know exactly what to look for.

We have compiled six important factors to consider while searching for dementia care to guarantee that you and your family receive good support for your loved one and peace of mind.

1. Specialized Training

Look for caregivers with specialized training in dementia care. It is crucial that the person caring for your loved one understands how to respond to the mood and behavior changes that frequently accompany memory loss, as well as the best way to support your loved one and minimize any sudden mood or behavior changes.

2. Individualized Care

You know better than anybody that your loved one’s symptoms and care preferences are unique. Seek out a dementia care specialist or team that will collaborate with you to design a specific care plan for your loved one, based on their individual needs.

3. Caregiver Support

Hiring a caregiver that is a good match for your loved one is crucial. However, the highest-quality dementia care is frequently the result of a team-based approach in which the caregiver receives continuing support, training, and access to specialists such as gerontologists and social workers. For instance, a caregiver, a nurse, a social worker, and a family member assist a person with dementia in various ways and collaborate to provide the most comprehensive care.

4. Engagement Focus

People with dementia frequently fail to manage their time, resulting in boredom or confusion. A good dementia care provider will seek out activities that your loved one enjoys to promote social connection and engagement throughout the day. Creating these meaningful interactions lessens your loved one's frustration and improves their quality of life.

5. Prioritizes Identity

An individual's identity does not diminish simply because they no longer have access to specific memories. Look for dementia care specialists that will encourage your loved one's individuality by taking the time to learn who they are and what's important to them. For instance, dementia specialists should interact with family members, friends, and even neighbors to learn more about our patients. Understanding each older adult in this manner enables us to connect with them and to respect their dignity.

6. Assistance For Family Members

Your experience with dementia care at home for a loved one is also significant! Look for a dementia care team that gives help and assistance to family members as needed, so that you and your loved one may spend more time together, enjoying each other's company.

If you wish to find out the importance of dementia care facilities, check out this article by Senior Strong.

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William Rivers is an editor with a master’s degree in Human Services Counseling at Maine State University. He has more than 20 years of experience working in the senior healthcare industry.
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