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Why Families Play a Vital Role in Enhancing Seniors’ Quality of Life in Memory Care Communities

With age, memory tends to decline, and in some cases, it can develop into severe cognitive impairment such as Alzheimer’s or dementia. Suddenly, seniors find themselves in need of specialized care and attention beyond what family caregivers can provide.

This step is where memory care communities come into play. They provide much-needed care and attention for loved ones’ well-being, comfort, and happiness.

Dementia care communities in Tucson have come a long way in terms of offering specialized care for seniors with cognitive impairment. One such memory care community is Tucson Place at Ventana Canyon which provides innovative and top-tier care through Dr. Sandra Petersen’s Connections memory care program.

The program uses neuroplasticity therapies and encourages residents to Connect, Move, and Learn to slow memory loss.

Family members are often the first to support a loved one with an Alzheimer’s or dementia diagnosis. It’s a heroic effort that should not be done independently. Family caregivers should know they are not alone.

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How Alzheimer’s Affects Families

In 2021, Arizona had one of the fastest-growing cases of Alzheimer’s in the nation. According to the Alzheimer’s Association, it is estimated that approximately 150,000 people aged 65 and older have Alzheimer’s in Arizona. The number is expected to increase by almost 23% by 2025.

Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s often falls on the shoulders of families, and it can be overwhelming, physically and emotionally exhausting, and financially draining. A shocking 261,000 family members care for a loved one with Alzheimer’s.

It’s not always a sustainable act, though. Providing care to someone with Alzheimer’s is a full-time job that requires significant time and energy, and it can negatively impact the caregiver’s life substantially. Many caregivers experience depression, anxiety, and other health conditions.

Caregivers who do not care for themselves first will offer subpar support to a loved one.

Family members may lack the skills or support to provide the best care for their loved ones. Managing the unique needs and changing behaviors of a person with dementia can be challenging. While it may be possible for a family member to provide full-time care to a loved one with Alzheimer’s indefinitely, alternatives are available.

Memory care communities in Tucson offer a secure, comfortable, and supportive environment for seniors with cognitive impairment. This type of senior living provides specialized care, including managing medication routines and engaging residents in cognitive-enriching activities.

Loved ones can live comfortably and be engaged in their lives. Family members can have peace of mind knowing their loved ones are in good hands.

Connections: Dementia Care in Tucson

Our dementia care program at Tucson Place at Ventana Canyon encourages residents to connect with others and continue to learn and grow, despite an Alzheimer’s diagnosis. The program allows residents to lead a better quality of life while their families can take a well-deserved break.

There is relief in knowing loved ones are receiving exceptional care.

As seniors reside at Tucson Place at Ventana Canyon, they’re surrounded by experienced and knowledgeable care providers who administer the latest techniques and activities to improve their cognitive function.

The Connections program is designed such that all residents can engage in meaningful activities and enjoy their lives to the fullest.

This program is remarkable because it emphasizes the importance of seniors reconnecting with their families under their traditional roles. We understand the part families play in enhancing seniors’ quality of life. Residents are encouraged to maintain close connections with their friends and families.

We believe in open communication with family members. Relatives can always schedule visits or phone calls to speak with our team members for progress updates on the well-being of their loved ones. We love it when families are involved in their loved one’s activities and events.

It’s no secret that Alzheimer’s affects families in more ways than one. Therefore, connecting with family members benefits seniors and their relatives. Holding special events for our residents and their families is something we value highly. We understand the joy of families seeing loved ones experience meaning and purpose.

 

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