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Memory Care Communities: What Families Need to Know

May 22, 2024 by Suzanne Chapple in Memory care

Memory care communities are specialized environments designed to meet the unique needs of individuals with memory-related conditions, such as Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. For families considering assisted living Fort Collins or Alzheimer’s care Fort Collins for a loved one, understanding what memory care communities offer is crucial.

Specialized Care and Support

Memory care facilities provide residents with a higher level of care compared to traditional assisted living. Staff in these facilities, including those in Alzheimer’s care Fort Collins, are specially trained to handle the unique challenges associated with memory loss. They offer 24-hour supervised care, which ensures safety and addresses the specific health and emotional needs of each resident.

Structured Environment

The layout and design of memory care communities are carefully planned to reduce stress and confusion among residents. This includes secure and safe environments that prevent wandering, a common issue for individuals with dementia. Facilities like assisted living Fort Collins are designed with clear walking paths, calming colors, and secure outdoor areas that allow residents to enjoy nature without the risk of getting lost.

Tailored Activities and Therapies

Activities in memory care communities are designed to stimulate memory, improve cognition, and maintain physical health. These activities are tailored to the abilities and needs of residents to ensure they are both engaging and beneficial. From music therapy and art classes to physical exercise and cognitive games, these programs aim to enhance the quality of life for residents.

Family Involvement and Support

Memory care communities encourage family involvement. Many facilities, including those in assisted living Fort Collins, offer resources and support groups for families to help them understand dementia and learn how to communicate effectively with their loved ones. Regular family meetings and updates on the resident’s status help maintain a connection between the resident and their family members.

Transitioning to Memory Care

Making the decision to move a loved one into a memory care community is often challenging. Facilities in Alzheimer’s care Fort Collins understand this and provide counseling and support to families to make the transition as smooth as possible. They help families understand what to expect and how to best support their loved one during the transition.

Cost Considerations

Understanding the costs associated with memory care is essential for families. Memory care can be more expensive than traditional assisted living due to the specialized care and increased staff-to-resident ratios. However, many facilities offer various financing options, and some costs may be covered by long-term care insurance or veterans’ benefits.

Memory care communities like those in assisted living Fort Collins and Alzheimer’s care Fort Collins offer a comprehensive approach to dementia care, providing safe environments and specialized activities designed to slow the progression of the disease and improve the quality of life for residents. For families, these communities offer peace of mind knowing that their loved ones are receiving the care they need in a supportive and understanding environment.

May 22, 2024 /Suzanne Chapple
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Memory care

Improve Quality of Life for Those Living With Alzheimer’s Disease

May 26, 2023 by Suzanne Chapple in Memory care

Researchers say despite declining cognitive abilities, studies show those with Alzheimer’s disease do better when encouraged to participate in meaningful activities as it gives them a sense of purpose and self-worth. The Nation Institute of Health (NIH) reports, “engaging older persons with dementia in appropriate activities has been shown to yield beneficial effects such as increasing positive emotions, improving activities of daily living (ADL) and improving the quality of life.” One study’s author explains the act of staying engaged can help dementia patients maintain quality of life even in advanced stages of the disease. 

Just as it is important for older people to stay engaged and active, it is also important for those with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia to be involved in healthy daily activities. Dementia care specialists say structure and routine helps individuals “maintain their cognitive function, sense of security, and can calm anxious or aggressive behaviors.” Especially in the early stages of the disease, these types of activities give a person a sense of control over their day. Toward the latter stages of the disease, purposeful activities can be one of the few remaining ways to engage in memories and communicate.  

Studies show the creative arts are an effective way to stimulate the five senses. Singing has been shown to not only be enjoyable to those with dementia, but often is one of the last abilities they lose. A person may remember the words to a song long after other memories disappear. Dancing to or listening to popular music from their youth is another activity shown to stimulate the person’s senses and increase self-awareness, while reducing anxiety and depression. Painting or drawing can do the same for others. Experts say don’t forget the value of exercise. A short walk outside can lift spirits but make sure the person is steady on their feet as Alzheimer’s can affect gait and balance.

Along with assisted living, MorningStar of Fort Collins provides holistic memory care individualized for each resident and designed to stimulate or calm in response to a particular mood or situation.  Each day is filled with activities that incorporate music, dance, art, aromatherapy, or animals to heal and comfort residents.  Please visit our website to learn more about our home, our staff and the philosophy that guides our care.  

MorningStar is guided by a culture rooted in our mission of honoring God, valuing seniors, and investing in our team, which allows us to deliver services with warmth, sincerity and depth of purpose. We have built a reputation for creating homes filled with an atmosphere of love and community. Please contact us for more information about the finest memory care and assisted living Fort Collins, CO offers.

Sources: 
seniorlink.com/blog/helpful-daily-activities-for-dementia-patients-50-expert-tips-and-suggestions-to-keep-your-loved-one-engaged
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2684326/

May 26, 2023 /Suzanne Chapple
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Memory care

An App to Help Those with Alzheimer’s Disease Recall Memories

May 15, 2023 by Suzanne Chapple in Memory care, Assisted Living

An interesting study from the University of Toronto, and reported by The Medical News Today, introduces a smartphone app for people with memory impairments that may help reinforce their memories of life events. Researchers explain the HippoCamera app imitates the function of the hippocampus by consolidating a person’s memories. The hippocampus is believed to repeatedly replay memories to the rest of the brain at a high speed to help stabilize them for long-term recall. 

Researchers explain the app works by recording everyday events in the person’s life and repeatedly playing them back to the person. They say the broader point of helping those with Alzheimer’s disease remember the events the HippoCamera recorded may be that remembering those things might result in a renewed ability to recall and share experiences. The lead study author, Dr. Chris Martin, says, “If you can better recall a specific moment from your recent past, you will have a stronger mental bridge between your present and past self.”

The study found people who used the app for two weeks experienced a 56% increase in their ability to recall the details of events recorded with the HippoCamera. People who used it for 70 consecutive days saw an 84% increase. Prof. Morgan D. Barense, senior investigator of the study and a cognitive neuropsychologist, says people also reported back the emotions they felt at the time and the people who were there. She adds their findings could encourage people to get into the habit of focusing on their memories and realizing there are simple things we can do to preserve them.  

MorningStar at Bear Creek offers trusted memory care assisted living in Colorado Springs. Every aspect of our care addresses the needs of our residents starting with the very design of our community to a wide range of wellness programs, activities and healthy, delicious meals. Our techniques include a variety of multi-sensory cues designed to calm and awaken memories as well as to support the person’s capabilities and affirm their dignity and value. Please visit our website for more information on   memory care assisted living.

MorningStar is guided by a culture rooted in our mission of honoring God, valuing seniors, and investing in our team, which allows us to deliver services with warmth, sincerity and depth of purpose. We have built a reputation for creating true homes filled with an atmosphere of love and community. Please contact us to learn more about   the finest memory care assisted living in Colorado Springs.

Source:medicalnewstoday.com/articles/how-a-smartphone-app-may-help-boost-memory-recall#Why-strong-memories-are-important

May 15, 2023 /Suzanne Chapple
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Memory care, Assisted Living

Creating a Treatment Plan for an Alzheimer’s Disease Patient

May 10, 2023 by Suzanne Chapple in Memory care

If you or a loved one is having memory problems, experts say it is important to work closely with your healthcare providers to determine what is going on. If the diagnosis is Alzheimer’s disease, a treatment plan will need to be created. However, as Alzheimer’s is a disease, it is important to understand the plan will most likely need to be updated and amended.   

The Alzheimer’s Association explains the individual and their family members should be told of all available options along with the benefits and risks as the treatment plan evolves. The plan should consider the person’s age and overall health, current medical conditions, treatment goals and the severity of symptoms and how they are impacting the person’s life. Another important consideration is the living situation of the person and the availability of the support they need. 
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To get started on a personalized treatment plan, the Alzheimer’s Association offers a list of questions you can ask of your medical team. These include determining if medications will interfere with drugs already being taken for other medical conditions. Also, ask about possible side effects and what to look for; and if the person experiences any, does it mean they will not be able to continue taking the drug? In addition, are there any problems with stopping one drug and beginning another?

Another question to ask the doctor is how much time is needed before it can be determined if the medication is working. Moreover, is there a stage in the disease when it should be stopped? 

If you are looking for memory care in Colorado Springs, we encourage you to consider MorningStar at Bear Creek.  Our entire community is devoted to the individualized care of those with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. Our care is based on our extensive knowledge and experience with dementia-related diseases and we support residents from the early onset of the disease through the final stages. Please contact us for more information about our compassionate, loving memory care community. 

MorningStar Senior Living’s communities across the U.S. have a passionate commitment to serving seniors, earning a reputation for satisfaction that is second to none. If you are looking for the finest memory care Colorado Springs has to offer, we encourage you to consider MorningStar at Bear Creek. Please contact us for more information and to schedule a tour.

Source: alz.org/alzheimers-dementia/treatments/questions-for-your-doctor

May 10, 2023 /Suzanne Chapple
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