More than 5 million Americans are living with dementia; 540,000 of them—more than 10 percent of the national total—live in Florida. Yet when you’re caring for someone with dementia, it’s easy to feel alone. Florida’s senior population is booming, thanks to year-round outdoor activities, a thriving economy, and a favorable tax climate. As a result, the state has acted quickly to respond to the needs of people living with dementia. These resources can help you support your loved one, preserve your own mental health, and seek the help your family needs.
A little knowledge can empower you to make better decisions, help you plan for the future, and encourage open dialogue with your loved one. Here are some excellent resources:
Aging presents a wide range of financial and legal challenges. The right advice from a lawyer or other professional can help you better navigate these new challenges. Check out these options:
Providing quality care to a person with dementia extends well beyond tending to their basic needs. Caregivers may feel exhausted and burned out. The following resources can help:
Seniors with dementia need activities and socialization to remain psychologically healthy. Florida’s senior centers connect your loved one to friendship, classes, and lots of activities.
Finding the right dementia care is one of the best things you can do to improve quality of life for your loved one and your family. These resources can help:
The Arbor Company has served Florida seniors and their families for three decades. Our compassionate and supportive memory care programs offer safety and daily care alongside meaningful activities, a welcoming community, and plenty of opportunities for exercise. Find a senior living community near you. To learn more about the Arbor difference, give us a call or stop by one of our community events!