How Can You Create a Dementia-Friendly Home in Weston-super-Mare?

Create a safe, dementia-friendly environment with expert care from Home Instead Weston-super-Mare.

Caring for a loved one with dementia can be a challenging journey, especially when it comes to adapting their living environment. Have you ever wondered how small changes to your home can make a big difference in supporting someone with dementia? At Home Instead Weston-super-Mare, we understand the importance of creating a safe, familiar, and comfortable space for your loved ones. Our care professionals are here to help make that happen.

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Lighting: Shedding Light on Dementia Care

Did you know that lighting can play a critical role in reducing disorientation and confusion for those with dementia? Ensuring your home is well-lit can make a world of difference. By enhancing natural light, removing shadows, and strategically placing lighting in key areas such as hallways, stairs, and bathrooms, you can help prevent accidents and create a more dementia-friendly environment.

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Flooring: A Step Towards Safety

Are you aware that the type of flooring you choose can either help or hinder someone living with dementia? To minimise the risk of trips and falls, it’s important to remove rugs or mats that could pose a hazard. Additionally, avoid shiny or reflective surfaces, which can be mistaken for something unsafe like water. Opt for contrasting, matte-finish flooring to create clear boundaries between different rooms and spaces.

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Colour Choices: Creating Comfort with Contrast

How can colours improve the day-to-day life of someone with dementia? Thoughtful colour choices can reduce confusion and help individuals differentiate between spaces and objects. Contrasting colours for walls, furniture, and other key elements make it easier to navigate the home. Consider bold but calming shades, and avoid patterns that may be overwhelming or confusing.

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Signage: Clear Cues for Easy Navigation

What if clear signs could help your loved one feel more independent in their own home? Simple signage with large, bold letters and easy-to-understand symbols can assist individuals in finding their way around. Labelling cupboards, doors, and light switches can offer them the confidence to manage everyday tasks with greater ease.

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Minimising Reflections: A Simple Adjustment

Have you ever noticed how reflections can be confusing for someone with dementia? Mirrors or reflective surfaces might cause unnecessary stress or confusion. By covering or removing mirrors and ensuring windows don’t produce reflective surfaces, you can help create a more calming space.

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Assistive Technology for Dementia

Could assistive technology be the extra support you’re looking for? From large-button telephones to clocks that clearly display both time and date, technology can offer gentle reminders and simplify daily routines. These tools provide comfort and reassurance, helping your loved one stay connected and oriented.

At Home Instead Weston-super-Mare, our Care Professionals are trained to help you adapt your home and provide the personalised care your loved one deserves. We’re here to support families across Weston-super-Mare, Clevedon, and Burnham-on-Sea, ensuring your loved ones can continue to live safely and comfortably at home.

Would you like more information? Call us today at 01934 526892 to discuss how we can help you create a dementia-friendly environment for your loved one.

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