Moving a loved one into a memory care residence can be difficult. Dementia patients may not be capable of participating in the choice of memory care facilities, nor really comprehend the course of events. Therefore this impactful decision often falls to family members, with all the doubts, concerns and fears they may encounter. There are many decisions which must be made, but the facility you decide to trust your loved one to is critically important.
When making a decision of such import, it is essential to have the right information. For those considering moving a loved one into a memory care facility, here are some common questions you may ask.
Memory Care FAQs
- How are fees structured? The monthly cost for an adult residence of any kind never gives you the full story. When deciding if a specific memory care residence is feasible financially, understanding the monthly fee is important- but so is researching what services included and which are considered “a la carte”. A memory care facility with a more affordable monthly rate may charge extra for housekeeping, transportation for doctor’s appointments, or even some meals – making the “more expensive” option a better financial option for you and your loved one.
- Are there adequate staff members on site? If a resident is in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease or dementia, they will be cognizant of the fact that they have been moved; and this may make them feel confused, isolated, or abandoned. The ratio of personnel to residents will make a significant difference in the available level of care and reassurance a resident can realistically receive. For instance, if one caregiver is responsible for 6 residents while on duty, he or she can allot more time to each resident than if they are caring for 20 residents. Although a larger number of residents per staff member does not automatically indicate less attentive care, it is logical that a busy caregiver will be more distracted or rushed. People who are overworked or too much responsibility also tend to burn out and get frustrated or disillusioned.
- What is the standard for dealing with a medical emergency?
Are there medical services on the premises, and if so – is medical care provided around the clock, or only during certain hours? How close is the memory care facility to the closest hospital? If your loved one has a specific medical need, ask about the protocols in place to take care of daily needs and emergencies which may occur. - What activities and excursions are available for the residents? Residents of a memory care facility still require stimulation, activity, variety and fun. In fact, it is critical to their health and well being that they stay engaged and interactive with others. Therefore you should not only be looking for a safe place for your loved one to live, but a facility which is committed to holistically treating the resident, addressing all emotional, physical, and psychological needs for enhanced quality of life.
If you are searching for a memory care facility that will professionally and compassionately care for your loved one as they live out their life – we invite you to tour A Banyan Residence in the Villages. We offer assisted living and memory care facilities that provide the highest standard of care for all aspects of an individual’s life.