Creating an Alzheimer’s friendly home is similar to childproofing a home; your best bet to is keep your solutions simple, re-evaluate the situation as needed and make sure the changes you’ve made to the home really do work for you and can provide optimal Alzheimer’s care solutions. Â Here are some tips:
- Remove clutter.
- Prepare a space that can be used as a locked storage space such as a closet.
- Limit options. Â Don’t place multiple items/options in drawers or cabinets, instead put in only a few items.
- Don’t move furnishings around unless absolutely necessary.
- Make commonly used items easily accessible.
- Re-evaluate mirrors. Â In the early stages of Alzheimer’s, mirrors can encourage good grooming habits. Â However, in the later stages of Alzheimer’s mirrors may be disconcerting because individuals might not recognize themselves.
- Remove busy upholstery and wallpaper patterns because they can be c0nfusing  for people with dementia.
- Make lighting clear and warm. Â Avoid lamps that cast shadows which can be mistaken for frightening people or animals.
- Create visual cues. Â Color contrasts often help to make it clearer what an object is, as where the object begins and ends.
- Keep important documents and bills in a safe place where they can be easily found.
- Decide which areas are off limits. Â If wandering is an issue, get locks on doors. Â Additionally, you can make the garage a locked storage space so that dangerous items can be kept there.
These tips are from the Alzheimer’s Arkansas Programs and Services Newsletter.
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