... What features does your loved one enjoy the most? Share your experience in the comments below, or start a conversation by posting on your Activities page. ...
    
   
  
 
      
  
  
  
    ... Night lights — These can reduce confusion in the dark. Safe outdoor spaces — Create areas where they can explore safely and enjoy being outdoors. Signs or images — Place these on doors to explain what they are for. ...
    
   
  
 
      
  
  
  
    ... Since every person with Alzheimer’s is different, it may take time to figure out what works best.For some people, creating a calm and predictable environment can help. People with Alzheimer’s disease often feel disoriented. So, keeping their routine as consistent as possible can help prevent confusion and anxiety. ...
    
   
  
    Are There Treatments for Alzheimer’s Psychosis?
    
      ... Since every person with Alzheimer’s is different, it may take time to figure out what works best.For some people, creating a calm and predictable environment can help. People with Alzheimer’s disease often feel disoriented. So, keeping their routine as consistent as possible can help prevent confusion and anxiety. ...
     
    
   
 
      
  
  
  
    ... How did it match up with what you expected? Share your experience in the comments below, or start a conversation by posting on your Activities page. ...
    
   
  
 
      
  
  
  
    ... Keep in mind that continuous tracking is usually more expensive than systems that only activate in emergencies.Ask Your Doctor About Consent and RecommendationsIf you’re unsure which type of tracking device might work best for your needs, talk to your neurologist or supportive care provider. ...
    
   
  
    Tracking Devices for Loved Ones With Dementia: What To Consider
    
      ... Keep in mind that continuous tracking is usually more expensive than systems that only activate in emergencies.Ask Your Doctor About Consent and RecommendationsIf you’re unsure which type of tracking device might work best for your needs, talk to your neurologist or supportive care provider. ...
     
    
   
 
      
  
  
  
    ... Your loved one’s needs — and what they can manage — may change over time. You’ll need to consider what type of hearing aid your loved one will feel more comfortable wearing every day and is less likely to remove. ...
    
   
  
 
      
  
  
  
    ... Adding a commode beside the bed may help simplify the process at night. Opt for clothing that’s easy to get off and on, such as pants with elastic waistbands.Watch for CuesBe on the lookout for any nonverbal cues your loved one may give when they need to use the toilet. ...
    
   
  
    When Someone With Alzheimer’s Refuses To Use the Toilet: What To Do
    
      ... Adding a commode beside the bed may help simplify the process at night. Opt for clothing that’s easy to get off and on, such as pants with elastic waistbands.Watch for CuesBe on the lookout for any nonverbal cues your loved one may give when they need to use the toilet. ...
     
    
   
 
      
  
  
  
    ... Many myALZteam members were quick to share what Bennett’s openness about his condition meant to them. “I read the article about Tony Bennett,” one member said. “Sad and uplifting at the same time.” ...
    
   
  
 
      
  
  
  
    ... How do you deal with insomnia and sleep issues that keep you awake at night? ...