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Preparing for a safe return

No one can keep an eye on another person 24/7. Even in the most vigilant household, a loved one with dementia—Alzheimer’s or other memory disorder—may just find a way to slip out the door. After you have set up strategies to reduce the chance of wandering, it is also wise to pave the way for a speedier recovery if the worst occurs.

 

Strategies that support a quick return

If your loved one does get out, spend 15 minutes looking close by. Then call 911 and any other services you have in place.

 

Does the chance of wandering scare you?
If you are concerned, give us a call at 1-800-789-0586 (toll-free). At Gentle Shepherd Hospice we understand the anxiety that wandering presents. How it can impair your sleep and make for very stressful days. As the Roanoke and Lynchburg experts in family caregiving, we can help you make arrangements at home that discourage wandering. We can also help you make preparations for a speedy recovery.

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