When Is Adult Day Care Not Enough For Alzheimers Patients |
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When it comes taking care of a senior suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, it can be extremely overwhelming and challenging. Not matter how well you care for an Alzheimer’s patient, there will be a time you will require a break. In such a case one of the best options is putting the person into an adult day care. This allows the caregiver to get some rest and recoup their energy. However, after some time even an adult day care will not be enough for an Alzheimer’s patient. Hence, you should know when it is time to put your loved one in a nursing home.
In the following circumstances an adult day care is not enough for Alzheimer’s patients:
It is a very difficult decision to make. However, while an adult day care helps you keep your loved one longer at home, there comes a time when the disease has progressed and the person will require more professional care than what the day care or you can provide. So, do not feel guilty about putting your loved one in a nursing home. It is definitely not your fault.
As the Alzheimer’s progresses, the person will require more assistance and care. Every day living activities, like going to the bathroom, bathing, eating, dressing and moving around the house, will become tough for the person and they will require assistance. At times, the person may get frustrated and disruptive because of the disease. It will take the caregiver’s a lot of patience to control such behaviors. Under such circumstances, sending the person to an adult day care or looking after the senior at home may become emotionally as well as physically impossible. Hence, the only alternative left is a nursing home where there will be qualified professionals to take care of the Alzheimer’s patient.
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