For people who
have been diagnosed with dementia, simple every-day tasks can quickly turn into
challenges. Some of these tasks are a matter of health and safety, like
remembering to turn the oven off, taking medications at the right time each
day, and remembering where you live.
Once someone is
no longer able to rely on their own memory to keep themselves safe, their loved
ones must start thinking about other ways to support them, whether it’s moving
them into a dementia care facility, moving in with them, or using technology to
ensure their loved one stays safe. We already enjoy the benefits of technology
in so many areas of our lives, so let’s take a look at five tech innovations
that help dementia patients.
- In-home cameras. While many people want
to be there in person with their loved one who has dementia, it’s
unfortunately not an option for everyone due to work commitments, school
commitments, physical distance, and childcare obligations. In-home cameras
allow caregivers to check in on their loved ones at any time to ensure
they’re safe. Some cameras also have a voice feature that allows people to
communicate back and forth for things like medication reminders.
- GPS tracking devices. These are handy for
caregivers who are worried about their loved one getting lost while doing
everyday errands, like going to the grocery store. You can see where your
loved one is in real time, and you’ll get alerts if there are any irregular
movements.
- Reminder messages. People can send
messages to remind their loved ones to lock their doors, turn off the
stove, take their medications, and much more. Every-day tasks we take for
granted can sometimes be a struggle for those with dementia.
- Photo phones. When someone with
dementia is in distress, they may not be able to remember 911, or any
other emergency numbers. Instead, they can use a phone that displays large
photos of their loved ones who they can quickly contact when they need help.
- Home care robots. It may sound like
something from a sci-fi movie, but researchers have created home care
robots that can do certain chores around the house, remind people to take
their medications, and monitor the home when no one is there.
Compassionate dementia care in South Jersey
At United
Methodist Community at the Shores, we use technology in Tapestries, our
dementia care neighborhood, to improve the lives of our residents and to keep
them as safe and engaged as possible. From alerting us to falls and irregular
movements, to connection with engagement technology, our associates are able to
monitor and connect with our residents.
Technology can
make life easier and more comfortable for those in memory care, and for their
families as well. Embracing the latest tech innovations can ease the stress
that often accompanies the decision to move a loved one into memory care.
For more
information about UMC at the Shores, our senior care community in South
Jersey, please contact us today.
Discover why so many people in Cape May County trust us with their loved one’s
care.
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