Dementia can be a devastating diagnosis. But with the right support, you don’t have to face it alone. Nearly 6 million Americans who are 65 or older are living with dementia. Many continue to lead fulfilling, meaningful lives. You can be among them. Dementia is not the end of a good life. It’s just a change in how your brain and your body do things. Dementia care can help you make the most of your life, no matter where you are in your dementia journey. Fear does not have to dominate your life.
In the popular imagination, dementia is memory loss. The reality is that dementia varies from person to person. Alzheimer’s — which usually begins with short-term memory loss — is just one form of this disease. Other types of dementia may attack speech, change behavior, or even affect movement. Every person’s experience of dementia is different, and dementia care is designed to address each unique situation.
In a dementia care community, you’ll get support for the things you struggle with, whether you need help communicating, bathing, or just remembering a birthday. You’ll also gain access to enriching activities that are specially tailored to the unique needs of people with dementia. At The Preserve, we tend to your mental health, too. We know dementia is scary. You may feel depressed, overwhelmed, and uncertain. We lift your spirits with compassionate care. We don’t just tell you that life doesn’t end with dementia; we show you that this is true with meaningful activities, a nurturing community, and a chance to craft a life that feels right to you.
Dementia care offers several key benefits:
Dementia care could be a good option for you if you have a dementia diagnosis and:
Many seniors find that the move to dementia care offers significant stress relief and an immediate improvement in quality of life. Arbor has offered dementia care for more than 30 years, serving seniors from all walks of life. We can help you weather this storm.
Whether you’ve just received your diagnosis or are a longtime dementia survivor planning for the future, know that you can still live life on your terms with a little planning and support. To learn more, check out our free guide, “The Caregiver’s Complete Guide to Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care."