Memory Care Residents Require Specialized Care
MGM Attorneys • November 2, 2021

As some people age, they may have some issues with their memory. For some, including those who have dementia, memory care becomes necessary. Having a loved one go into a memory care facility means that you’re putting a lot of trust in the caregivers at the facility.


memory care unit is a highly specialized section of the facility that works closely to help people who have dementia-related conditions. They are set up with a structure and a routine that help to reduce the stress the individual feels. The programs include meals being cooked and other types of personal care assistance.


On top of all the normal assisted living duties, a memory care unit must be secure. People who have dementia are known for wandering. Because of this, memory care facilities will likely have doors with alarms and other security options for keeping the residents within the designated area. Still, this must be balanced with giving the residents some semblance of normalcy.


It’s imperative that these facilities have enough staff to properly care for the residents. Additionally, they need to ensure that the staff members are trained to handle the special considerations, such as increased frustrations, that come with memory care residents.


When memory care residents aren’t cared for properly, there’s a possibility that they might suffer harm. This isn’t ever acceptable. In some cases, it could constitute negligence. These instances might result in legal claims that help to offset the financial damages the resident might suffer. Working with an attorney who’s familiar with nursing home negligence cases is beneficial since they can help you to learn your rights and options.


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