Hearing the doctor give the diagnosis of dementia for a loved one is difficult. Several stages follow over time, beginning with things like forgetting where the keys are or what they went into a room to get. Soon it escalates and their safety becomes a factor.
That's when you might need to modify or adapt things in the home. Here's how ... Doorknobs - If the person tends to wander, you might want doorknobs that are difficult for them to figure out how to open. Change each one that leads outside and don't keep keys in a visible place.
Car - In case they happen to find the keys lying around and get outside, you might check into a safety device for starting the car. A car alarm would alert you before they were able to get in and drive off as well. Workroom - Did the person enjoy working with saws, drills, or other dangerous power tools?
Putting these in a locked cabinet is a sure way to keep them from using something that once was second nature for them. It's too easy for the dementia ... more.
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