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Assisted living offers many benefits to your aging family members. It allows them to feel as though they are still independent, while you can be confident that they’re receiving the proper degree of adult care for their needs. However, as the years progress, you may notice that your loved one’s memory is beginning to fail them. If this happens, it may be a better idea to transition them to a senior living community with an emphasis on memory care. This will ensure that they stay safe while also enjoying their quality of life.

Below are some of the common signs that assisted living is no longer sufficient to address a person’s memory issues:

  • Safety Red Flags: Does your family member wander off from their home often? Do they appear to display injuries they can’t explain to you? Have they left the stove unattended? If so, you may need to consider moving them into a senior living community where they’ll receive proper memory care.
  • Assisted LivingUnopened Mail: When you visit your loved one, do you notice stacks of unopened bills or collections notices? If they’re forgetting to open up their mail, that’s a sign of an issue that should be addressed.
  • Multiple Items From The Store: Your family member’s groceries could be a clear sign that their memory isn’t what it used to be. If you see multiples of the same item in their refrigerator or cabinets, it could indicate they forgot they went to the store to purchase it and went back out to do so again.

All of these signs indicate that you may want to look into memory care. With help from trained pros, your family member will be sure to enjoy greater comfort and happiness.

To learn more about transitioning from assisted living to memory care, get in touch with the team at GrandeVille Senior Living Community, in Rochester, NY. Contact them online for more information, or call (585) 621-6160.

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