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Wandering? We Can Help

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30 October 2024
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Dementia can be a challenging journey for both individuals and caregivers. A major concern is wandering behaviour, affecting up to 60% of dementia patients. This can stem from memory loss, disorientation, or a desire for familiar places. The Alzheimer’s Association offers resources on wandering signs, triggers, and its connection to dementia itself.

Creating a Secure Environment: Fortunately, there are solutions to manage wandering and ensure safety. Here are some key strategies:

  • Secure doors and windows: This reduces the risk of escape.
  • Maintain a consistent routine: This provides a sense of stability and reduces confusion.
  • Engage in activities: Mental and physical stimulation can address potential triggers.

Technology as an Aid: Assistive technology (AT) can further empower caregivers. Consider solutions like the Cura 1, a smart system for wandering detection.

Benefits of AT Solutions:

  • Easy setup: No specialist installers required, making it user-friendly.
  • Reliable alerts: Provides timely notification of potential wandering, allowing for quick response.
  • Customizable: Adjusts to individual needs and can work with various devices, offering flexibility.

Creating a Dementia-Friendly Home:

The National Dementia Helpline offers free guidance on making your home safer for those with dementia. Monitoring and alarm systems are wireless solutions that detect wandering and alert caregivers.

Karis Life and Dementia Care Support: Karis Life is hosting a free CPD training session on managing wandering in July at their Hornsby showroom. Register at www.karislife.com.au to learn more and attend.

Taking Control and Seeking Support: Remember, taking control and seeking support is important. A brain-healthy lifestyle with regular exercise, social interaction, and a healthy diet can benefit cognitive health.

Wandering management requires a multi-pronged approach. By combining environmental modifications, engaging activities, and AT solutions like Cura 1, caregivers can create a safer and more comfortable home for their loved ones with dementia. Don’t hesitate to seek support and resources – together, we can make a positive difference in their lives.


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