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When Is it Time to Seek Memory Care for My Parent With Alzheimer’s?

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Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurological condition that impacts a person’s ability to recall new and old memories, communicate effectively, and control their movements. It affects the part of the brain responsible for impulse control, memory retention, and language, and symptoms typically worsen slowly over time. Seeking Alzheimer’s care is necessary when your parent’s symptoms begin affecting their ability to function normally and care for themselves without professional support.

At Baptist Retirement Community, we welcome seniors who are living with Alzheimer’s disease or other types of dementia or neurological condition. Our state-of-the-art facilities provide exceptional care for our residents. Our team has experience treating all types of neurological disorders using the latest in physical, speech, and occupational therapies. Residents stay in private or semi-private rooms. They can participate in several social events or visit with other residents in a secure community center with an outdoor courtyard. For more information about our Alzheimer’s memory care services, call 325.313.7931 today to speak with one of our friendly team members.

Symptoms of Alzheimer’s Disease

Dementia impacts nearly one in nine seniors over the age of 65. Currency in the U.S., there are around 6.7 million senior adults living with Alzheimer’s, with 73% of them being over the age of 75. Studies show that between men and women, women are twice as likely to develop Alzheimer’s than men. Symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease generally begin to show between the ages of 60-65.1

Here is a list of some of the more common symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease:

Early Stage Symptoms

  • Memory loss or difficulty recalling recently learned information
  • Difficulty problem-solving and completing everyday tasks
  • Decreased ability to focus and increased confusion
  • Misplacing items regularly
  • Experiencing mood swings and personality changes

Mid-Stage Symptoms

  • Increasing memory loss and difficulty with language
  • Difficulty recognizing friends, family, or places
  • Decreased mobility and need for assistance with daily activities
  • Becoming disoriented and confused, even in familiar places

Late Stage Symptoms

  • Needing assistance with activities of daily living (i.e., dressing, eating, bathing)
  • Loss of control over bladder and bowel functions
  • Inability to recognize family members
  • Severe confusion and agitation
  • Decreased ability to communicate verbally
  • Inability to eat and swallow without assistance

We understand that it can be difficult to identify

The best time to find a memory care program will depend on when their symptoms begin making life at home too difficult, and their general health and well-being are at risk. Baptist Retirement Community is a full-service senior living community that offers memory care services for residents with Alzheimer’s, dementia, or other neurological symptoms. Each program is unique to the resident, improving memory retention and restoring lost cognitive functions.

Seeking Alzheimer’s Care

While there is no cure for Alzheimer’s disease, memory care programs can reduce the effects of this neurological disease and slow the progression of this illness. Memory care specialists use various therapies and treatments proven to reduce a wide range of dementia symptoms in a safe and comfortable environment.

Knowing when it’s time to find Alzheimer’s care for parents is essential for their health, well-being, and peace of mind. If you are considering seeking Alzheimer’s care, here are some of the benefits of enrolling in a memory care program:

  • A protected residence where seniors can walk around without getting lost outside of the property.
  • 24/7 support from experienced RNs, therapists, and support staff.
  • Access to a community center for socializing and planned events.
  • Private rooms where seniors can relax with family and friends.
  • Individualized care programs that can adapt as their symptoms change.
  • Medication management programs.
  • Nutritious meals and snacks that consider dietary and medical restrictions.

Finding Alzheimer’s care for parents is essential when their symptoms become too difficult to manage without professional care. At-home caregivers or families who care for aging parents may not be equipped to handle all issues that can develop as their symptoms worsen. A memory care program can care for your parents and significantly improve their overall quality of life so they can make the most out of their sunset years.

Baptist Retirement Community: Alzheimer’s Memory Care Services in San Angelo

At Baptist Retirement Community, we support seniors with Alzheimer’s or other types of dementia in our comfortable and secure senior living community. We have two centers dedicated to memory care, The Crest and Sagecrest Alzheimer’s Care Center. Our memory care teams are well aware of the signs of Alzheimer’s disease and will develop a comprehensive program to treat all symptoms of their neurological disorder.

To discover all the benefits of our memory care and other vital services, contact Baptist Retirement Community at 325.313.7931 today to schedule a tour and meet our professional and friendly team.

 1. Alzheimer’s Association