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If your parent or other loved one has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, dementia or any other memory-related disorder, it might be time to check into assisted living for dementia residents in Texas. There are many different facilities across the state and choosing the right one can be a tough decision. If you’re wondering how to find the right Alzheimer’s assisted living facility for your loved one, consider some of the factors below.

How much care does your loved one need?

Memory disorders affect everyone differently. Some people may just need a little assistance with chores like laundry and housekeeping, while others need 24-hour care and help dressing, bathing and eating.

Before you make the final decision, make sure the dementia assisted living facility you’re considering is able to handle the daily care your loved one requires now and the level of care they may need in the future. Ask the staff as many questions as you need to properly assess whether your family member would be well-cared for in the facility.

  • Are staff members trained and certified to handle people with dementia?
  • Is medication management offered?

What amenities and activities are available to residents?

Most homes that provide assisted living for dementia residents will offer planned activities. Some of these activities may include:

  • Art therapy
  • Music therapy
  • Fitness and wellness classes

Consider your loved one’s interests and needs when evaluating the activities that are offered. Make sure your loved one would be able to enjoy themselves participating in the planned activities at the Alzheimer’s assisted living facility.

How secure will your family member be in the facility?

When assessing the quality of the dementia assisted living facility you’re considering, a secure environment is a priority. You want to be sure your loved one will be safe and well-cared for in the facility, so make sure to ask the staff questions like:

  • Is 24-hour care available?
  • Is the building secure?
  • What steps are taken to prevent wandering?

Choosing the right place for your loved one

When choosing the right memory care home for your family member, always go with your instincts. Make sure you, your loved one, and your other family members are all comfortable with the facility you choose and ensure that all staff members are knowledgeable.