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RESOURCES FOR AGING WELL

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Wandering is one of the most dangerous and scary issues associated with dementia. You can decrease the chances of wandering by focusing on triggers and creating a safe environment. This can mean less stress, anxiety and fear for all. Facts about wandering: • It can happen in ANY stage of the disease. • A person who has wandered once is at increased risk for it to happen again. • The best wandering prevention is before a wandering incident ever occurs. Causes, Triggers and Warning Signs for Wandering: • Boredom, restlessness and a lack of physical activity. • Frustration or anger with their caregiver, feeling the need to “get away” from them. • Feeling that they need to “get home” though they are home. • Not being able to find someone, something, or someplace. • Trouble finding the bathroom and opening an exterior door. • Delirium or confusion from a UTI or dehydration. • A move to a new, unfamiliar location. • A person who is high energy and constantly moving.

Wandering Prevention: • Physical and mental activities throughout the day to prevent that bored and restless feeling. • Be positive and reassuring so that you are not the reason they want to leave. • If they say, “I want to go home,” be comforting and reassuring rather than telling them that they are home. • Don’t leave them alone. • Be sure their bodily needs are met – Are they hungry or thirsty? Do they need to use the toilet? • Increase lighting. A shadowy house can feel unfamiliar. • Put bathroom signs on the bathroom door. • Put stop signs on the front door or cover them with a camouflage poster. • Install barriers and alarms on doors and windows. • Get a wearable GPS device. • Let your neighbors know your family member is a wandering risk.

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Editor’s Note: This article was written by Amy Kowinsky, Executive Director of Dementia360. Dementia360 is a Presbyterian SeniorCare Network support program for family caregivers of people living with dementia. For more information about Dementia360, call 412.435.8950, email Dementia360@SrCare.org or visit our webpage at PSCNDementia360.org. See our ad on page 168. Indicates website link on seniorsbluebook.com

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