Wednesday, November 16, 2022

How to Better Communicate with a Loved One with Dementia


If your loved one has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia, in addition to memory problems, they may have trouble completing familiar tasks like paying bills or doing laundry, misplacing things, being unable to retrace their steps, and experience changes in mood, or personality. All these changes make it more difficult to experience the same level of communication you once did with your loved one. Memory care specialists know that communicating with a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia requires patience and understanding. MorningStar of Arvada offers the most holistic memory care Arvada Co has seen that encourages safe and effective communication with seniors dealing with dementia or Alzheimer’s.

Caring for your loved one that is struggling with memory loss can be difficult and overwhelming at times. If you are in need of compassionate and trusted memory care, MorningStar of Arvada Colorado is here to walk at your side through this journey. MorningStar senior living offers these memory care tips that can help both you and your loved one understand and communicate more effectively with each other.

Don’t exclude your loved one from conversations about their disease or treatment. It’s important at MorningStar that seniors have an active role in their memory care regime. Alzheimer’s disease and dementia affects everyone differently and no two memory care plans are the same. Speak directly to your loved one with dementia and ask what they are comfortable doing or what they feel they may need help with. In the earlier stages of memory loss, your loved one will still be able to participate in meaningful conversations about their quality of life and want to feel respected and independent.

Your love and support are important to seniors with dementia in memory care communities. The diagnosis of memory loss is difficult for everyone involved, but don’t abandon your loved one as this could lead to peak emotions of isolation, depression, and neglect. It’s okay if you don’t always know what to say. Sometimes just being present and listening is enough. MorningStar’s senior living communities in Colorado offer memory care that encourages visitation and community for seniors struggling with dementia.

Contact us today if you want to know more of the built-in companionship, predictable budgeting and memory care Arvada Co has seen. MorningStar Senior Living Retirement Homes in Arvada Colorado takes care of the worry and stress of aging, allowing you more time to do the things you love. Whether it’s fulfilling a calling, finding a new opportunity through volunteerism, or spending time with friends and loved ones and relaxing, contact us to schedule a tour of our memory care community near you.

To learn more about MorningStar’s Dementia and Memory Care in Arvada, contact our staff who are happy to answer any questions you have. Our website also provides information on our company’s history and vision, as well as what sets us apart from other retirement facilities in Iowa. We encourage you to see for yourself our exceptional offering for independent and assisted living in Arvada, Colorado.

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