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Handy Assistive Devices for Seniors with Alzheimer’s in Aspen Hill, MD

Learn more about how assistive devices for seniors with Alzheimer’s can improve the quality of life and complement existing Alzheimer's care at home for seniors in Aspen Hill, Silver Spring and Laurel, MD

If your loved one has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's, they will need professional assistance if they want to continue living in their own home. In case they are in the early stage of the illness they might refuse to admit they need help. However, Alzheimer's is a type of disease that affects the brain in a way that makes independent living much more of a challenge, so receiving care at home might be a good solution.

Aside from hiring trained caregivers from Visiting Angels of Aspen Hill, you may also want to get them some assistive devices so they could remember certain things more easily.

Memory Aids

Due to their condition your parent will have trouble remembering certain things, such as who they are, what day it is or what they need to do. In order to help them remember, consider getting these memory aids.

  • An ordinary clock that displays time and date will help them remember what day it is. If your loved one uses a smartphone or a tablet, clock and calendar apps can also be useful.
  • Pill boxes can help your parent remember what pills they need to take and when. You can also get them an automatic pill dispenser that will provide them with the medication they need for the day. If you are worried that your parent will forget to take their meds, you can get an automatic dispenser that will alert you when your parent has skipped their dose.
  • Although seniors who receive Alzheimer's care at home spend their days in familiar surroundings, your loved one might start misplacing things.Locator devices will help your parent easily find what they're looking for.

Alarms and Sensors

Since you cannot be around your loved one all the time, these devices can keep them safe when you are away.

  • Your senior can wear a sensor that will alert you when they've left a certain area so you can act quickly and prevent wandering.
  • Fall sensors will alarm you when your parent falls and tell you where they are located.
  • Tracking apps can easily help you know where you parent is at all times.

Communication Aids

Although your parent should stay in touch with their loved ones, cognitive issues can make that difficult. However, there are certain tools your senior can use to make communication easier.

  • Phones that have important numbers pre-programmed will make it easier for your loved one to get in touch with people they care about.
  • Your parent can also use Skype or other video chat program to talk to their loved ones. In case they have trouble communicating, consider installing an app that allows them to show how they feel by selecting a word, picture or symbol.

Activities

Aside from receiving care at home your loved one should stay engaged in activities that improve their memory in order to safely age in place. They can listen to their favorite music, play digital games, solve puzzles and more.

Professional Alzheimer's care at home along with these assistive devices can help your parent continue aging in familiar surroundings.

To learn more about our in-home care services for seniors with Alzheimer's, contact our Silver Spring, MD office today.

Visiting Angels of Aspen Hill provides quality care at home for seniors with memory-related illnesses like dementia and Alzheimer's in Maryland, including Aspen Hill, Laurel, Silver Spring, Colesville, Bethesda and Leisure World.

Serving Montgomery County, MD, including Bethesda, Silver Spring, Aspen Hill, Colesville and Laurel

Visiting Angels BETHESDA, MD
4803 St. Elmo Ave 2nd Floor
Bethesda, MD 20814
Phone: 301-490-9050
Fax: 410-549-2909

Serving Montgomery County, MD, including Bethesda, Silver Spring, Aspen Hill, Colesville and Laurel

Visiting Angels BETHESDA, MD
4803 St. Elmo Ave 2nd Floor
Bethesda, MD 20814
Phone: 301-490-9050
Fax: 410-549-2909