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How do you know when your loved one is ready for a nursing home?

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 1 out of 4 adults age 65 and older falls each year. Recognizing when your loved one is ready for a nursing home often involves a series of observations and evaluations, spanning from increasing safety concerns to the growing strain of caregiver responsibilities. This guide will help you understand the key signs and navigate this difficult decision with confidence.

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What is the CLEAR model of dementia care?

An estimated 55 million people worldwide live with dementia, with many exhibiting behaviors that can be challenging to understand and manage. The CLEAR Dementia Care model offers a compassionate, non-pharmacological framework for family members and professionals alike, providing a systematic approach to interpreting behavior and addressing the unmet needs of those living with dementia.

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What to do if someone with dementia refuses help? Strategies for compassionate care

According to the National Institute on Aging, refusal of care is a common challenge that affects nearly all caregivers of people with moderate to advanced dementia. Understanding **what to do if someone with dementia refuses help** is critical for providing effective and compassionate support while ensuring their safety and well-being. This guide offers practical advice and strategies for navigating this difficult situation.

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At what stage do dementia patients want to go home? Understanding the Deeper Meaning

It is a common and distressing scenario for many families: a person with dementia insisting they want to go home, even when they are already there. Understanding at what stage do dementia patients want to go home reveals that it is not tied to a single phase, but rather a complex emotional expression that can manifest at any point in the disease's progression.

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What are the specific strategies in place to prevent and address challenging behaviors associated with dementia such as wandering, aggression, or hoarding?

According to the National Institute on Aging, agitated and restless behaviors often associated with dementia can be reduced by creating a comforting and consistent environment. Finding effective strategies to prevent and address challenging behaviors associated with dementia such as wandering, aggression, or hoarding is crucial for a person's safety and quality of life.

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