One in ten people over the age of 65 has Alzheimer’s or another dementia. When you have dementia, you may be overwhelmed by fears about the future, frustrated by the things you can no longer easily do, and worried about how to preserve the relationships that matter most. Nearly half (40 percent) of those diagnosed with dementia struggle with depression.More than a third of dementia caregivers have six or more symptoms of depression. The right resources can help people with dementia and their loved ones manage the myriad challenges that come with living with a progressive neurological condition. Here are the best support options for people with dementia near Roseland, New Jersey.
Resources for Caregivers
Caregiver Support
Tending to your own well-being is a core component of providing quality care to your loved one. The following support resources may help:
Respite Care
No caregiver can do it all every day. Take a break when you need it. The Alzheimer’s Adult Day Services Program offers subsidized daycare so you can work, run errands, and tend to the demands of daily life. The Statewide Periodic Respite Program offers short-term respite care when you take a vacation, need time off, or temporarily cannot care for your loved one.
Other Resources
The following resources can lighten the load:
- Get help from a geriatric care manager. These experts help you review care options, sort through your emotions, and plan for the future. Contact the Aging Life Care Association to find a Roseland geriatric care expert.
- Attend A Matter of Balance, a fall prevention workshop that can help you keep your loved one safe.
- Read the New Jersey State Alzheimer’s Plan for important statistics, information about key programs, and a deeper understanding of the long-term effects of dementia.
Resources for People Living With Alzheimer’s
Senior Centers
Senior centers offer a wide range of activities, including classes, community outings, and a chance to connect with other seniors. You may also find access to community resources and useful advertisements at your local senior center. The New Jersey Care Planning Council maintains a comprehensive list of senior centers here.
Financial and Legal Planning
Give yourself the gift of peace of mind by planning for your future now. An estate lawyer can help you ensure your assets are protected when you die. The right lawyer can also help you weigh your long-term care options and elect a healthcare power of attorney. Contact the National Academy of Elder Lawyers or the New Jersey State Bar Association for help finding the right lawyer.
Healthcare Support
Though Medicare is a valuable resource, it may not address all your healthcare needs. The following resources can offer additional help:
Other Support Programs
A wide range of other programs can make life with dementia easier. They include:
Senior Living Options
When you live with dementia, there are a million things to think about—eating healthy meals, staying safe, tending to activities of daily living, and still finding ways to enjoy life and nurture lasting relationships. Senior living offers a comprehensive, all-in-one solution that can help you meet your needs and live life on your terms.
With gourmet meals, lots of activities, special events and socials, and plenty of caregiver support options, senior living relieves stress and promotes well-being for people with dementia and their caregivers. You don’t have to plan and worry anymore; the right senior community takes care of it all for you.
The Arbor Company has spent the last 30 years providing compassionate and knowledgeable care and support to seniors and those who love them. Arbor Terrace Roseland offers both assisted living and dementia care, allowing seniors to age in place and remain in a familiar community as their symptoms change. We believe in fostering independence and preserving safety, and we can show you how dementia is just the beginning of a new chapter—not the end.
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