Patients with dementia require varying levels of care, as the disease can manifest and progress differently from one person to another. One patient may require residential care, while another may only need occasional assistance.
If you are planning on establishing a care facility for patients with dementia or your very own group home startup, here are some services and programs for dementia patients you may want to consider:
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In-Home Care
Older adults and patients with dementia prefer to stay in their homes where they are most familiar and comfortable. This is where in-home care is convenient as they can receive care and assistance from their own home.
This service is feasible for patients in the early stages of dementia as they may only require basic care such as:
- Food preparation
- Assistance with personal care
- Household tasks and cleaning
These patients don’t require trained medical staff like caregivers and can be assisted by family members or neighbors.
Adult Day Care
Some patients can no longer stay at home by themselves during the day, but they are not yet in need of full-time nursing care. Adult daycare programs cater to these patients to offer them supervision and social opportunities.
The socialization from adult day care programs can help these patients stay sharp and engage in cognitive-supporting activities.
Group Home
There are group homes for rent for dementia patients who can no longer live independently at home. Adult family homes or group homes are like adult day care programs with socialization activities, except they live in the facility.
This socialization can be done with other dementia patients and medical staff who can also offer some medical care if needed.
Retirement Communities
Retirement communities can cater to dementia patients at varying stages of the disease. Some areas of retirement communities offer more involved care.
With continuing care in retirement communities, the spouses of the patients can continue living with the individual during the early stages and remain in the independent living areas when they require a higher level of care.
Nursing Home
Dementia can reach a stage where the patient can no longer live alone and requires supervision and medical care. Retirement homes and adult care programs may no longer offer this type of care.
Nursing home facilities provide a more comprehensive range of services, including around-the-clock medical care and amenities needed by dementia patients for a better quality of living. They may also offer the following:
- Socialization activities and opportunities
- Higher level of care and comfort if the patient’s condition deteriorates
Memory Care
Your nursing home facility may also offer specialized memory care units meant for patients with dementia to receive the following:
- Medical care
- Physical therapy
- Occupational therapy
The staff in these units are explicitly trained to care for patients with dementia, and they also offer activities such as dancing, games, arts, etc., specifically designed for dementia patients.
Conclusion
As dementia can manifest differently from one person to another, there are various care options available to cater to the needs of these patients. If you are thinking of catering to patients with dementia, you may want to consider starting a group home.
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