It can be scary to think that you or a loved one may someday be diagnosed with dementia. Yet according to the Alzheimer's Association, one in three seniors will develop some type of dementia during their lifetime.
Dementia is an umbrella term used to describe conditions and diseases that affect a person’s memory, language, and problem-solving skills. These conditions worsen over time, and so a person with a recent dementia diagnosis is in a significantly different place than a person who has lived with it for a while.
Many assisted living communities include special dementia care neighborhoods. They are secured environments with full-time care for residents who are in the later stages of dementia. But seniors just starting to struggle with dementia symptoms don’t need this much care.
Arbor Terrace of Burnt Hickory in Marietta, Georgia, has a solution specifically designed to ease the transition between assisted living and dementia care. The Bridges program helps residents with early stage dementia live as independently as possible for as long as they can while helping them remain comfortable in their surroundings.
Staff members at Arbor Terrace of Burnt Hickory, who are specially trained in Alzheimer’s and dementia care, stay on the lookout for signs that a resident could benefit from the extra support the Bridges program offers. For instance:
The staff nurse conducts regular cognitive assessments on the residents and decides who would be a good fit for the Bridges program. The program is best suited for residents who want to remain socially active and can do so if given a little extra support. For instance:
The Bridges program includes a full calendar of daily activities designed to give residents the cognitive support they need. Examples include:
Arbor Terrace of Burnt Hickory operates according to the philosophy that no one should be defined by memory loss. The Bridges program helps these residents retain their identities and live meaningful lives for as long as they can. When their dementia has progressed to the point that they need the safety of locked doors and constant care, residents are transitioned to Evergreen, the community’s secure dementia care neighborhood.
Residents’ needs will vary depending on how far their dementia has progressed. The Bridges program is designed to meet each resident at their level with the individualized care they need. To learn more about Bridges or to take a tour of our community, contact Arbor Terrace of Burnt Hickory at 770-691-0050.