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Can you let a dementia patient live alone?

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Most people in the early stage of Alzheimer’s can successfully live alone. Simple changes in your daily life, having supportive friends and family, and following some safety rules can aid you in this stage of your life. One of the most important decisions to make is legal and financial planning before you become unable to participate in these decisions. You want to be assured that others know what your plans and wishes are.

Safety
Keep these safety concerns in mind to live on your own for as long as possible.

Self-care
One of the things that may stop you from making the right decisions about your daily tasks and self-care while your disease is moving forward is changes in thinking. Injury, passing out, malnutrition and wandering are some dangers that threaten you. Having difficulty in managing personal hygiene or household tasks are some other issues making your living conditions risky. You have to prepare yourself for dealing with housing, meals, and physical care, basic needs in other words.

Check out Meals on Wheels. It’s a great assistant for your payments or medications. You should consider friends or family’s concerns when they notice a malfunction in your performance for specific tasks or roles. Alzheimer’s final mission is to decrease your function in what you can do safely. Here are some tips you can use to take care of your daily needs:
• Make plans with someone to assist you in housing, meals, transportation, and day-to-day tasks.
• Contact your local Alzheimer’s Association to find services or visit this online tool, Community Resource Finder. It can help you in many ways like directing deposit of checks such as retirement pension and social security benefits, paying bills, etc.
• Also, you have the option to give a trusted person the legal authority to deal with your payments and bank services like automatic bill pay.
• At last, you can build a system for your medication reminders.

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