CREATE A SAFE, SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT

Canada

Société Alzheimer / Alzheimer Society
A family cooking at a stove

Start by focusing on prevention. Examine the environment carefully, looking for potential hazards such as carpets that could cause a fall, easily-accessible poisons, a gas-fire stove top, small choking hazards and doors that could lock accidentally and trap someone.

Simplify personal care routines. By breaking routines down into simple, step-by-step procedures, accidents are easier to avoid.

Be ready in case of emergency. Keep a working fire extinguisher nearby, a fully stocked first-aid kit on hand and a list of emergency numbers by the phone.

Be patient and slow down. It’s always best not to rush someone living with dementia.

Find more ideas and a safety checklist