miércoles, 10 de abril de 2019

How to keep a person with Alzheimer’s safe while rummaging

It is not unusual for someone with Alzheimer’s disease to start rummaging or searching through cabinets, drawers, closets, the refrigerator, and other places where things are stored. He or she also may hide items around the house. Although it can be dangerous, there are ways to allow the person to participate in this behavior safely.

You can create a special place where the person with Alzheimer’s can rummage freely or sort things. This could be a chest of drawers, a bag of objects, or a basket of clothing to fold or unfold. Give him or her a personal box, chest, or cupboard to store special objects. You may have to remind the person where to find his or her personal storage place.

Here are some other ways you can keep a person with Alzheimer’s safe while rummaging or hiding things:
  • Keep the person with Alzheimer’s from going into unused rooms. This limits his or her rummaging through and hiding things.
  • Search the house to learn where the person often hides things. Once you find these places, check them often, out of sight of the person.
  • Keep all trash cans covered or out of sight. People with Alzheimer’s may not remember the purpose of the container or may rummage through it.
  • Check trash containers before you empty them, in case something has been hidden there or thrown away by accident.
For more information on how to improve the safety of your home for someone with Alzheimer’s disease, visit the Home Safety Checklist for Alzheimer’s Disease.
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Rummaging or hiding things can be a common behavior in people with #Alzheimers. Get tips on how to allow the person to participate in these behaviors safely: https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/when-person-alzheimers-rummages-and-hides-things

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