The Caregiver's Journey
The Caregiver's Journey
Sue Ryan and Nancy Treaster
Wandering: Ten Essential Tips / Alzheimer’s and Other Dementias
20 minutes Posted Jul 30, 2024 at 1:00 pm.
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I wish I had known about this child proofing tip before I spent so much money on locksmiths. In this episode we talk about wandering. As caregivers for our husbands, parents, and other loved ones with Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia, we've learned that wandering is a complex and often frightening behavior that requires careful management. Wandering can occur both inside and outside the home, during day or night, and each scenario presents unique challenges. We are Sue Ryan and Nancy Treaster, and through our experiences, we have four tips to address wandering while maintaining our loved ones' dignity as well as ensuring their safety.

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Takeaways

Outside Wandering

Tip 1: Use your grapevine  

Tip 2: Consider wearable tracking devices

Tip 3: Register them with EMT’s and police

Tip 4: Consider child proof door knob covers on doors that lead to the outside

Tip 5: Consider window sash locks and a pole for any sliding doors

Inside Wandering

Tip 1: Safety proof the areas you allow them to go during the day

Tip 2: Discuss sleeping medication with their doctor

Tip 3: Allow them access at night to only the bedroom and a bathroom

Tip 4: Consider cameras or baby monitors to make sure you can watch them especially at night 

Tip 5: Safety proof access to stairs 

Additional Resources Mentioned

7. Home Safety: Three Essential Tips / Alzheimer’s and Other Dementias 

https://youtu.be/dFlZXGn4r9k

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  • Tracking devices for their person
  • Apple Airtag here
  • Samsung SmartTag - here
  • Shoes AirTag here
  • Shoes generic here
  • Watch here
  • Child proof door knob cover or double deadbolt locks for external doors
  • Child proof door knob covers here
  • Double keyed deadbolt here
  • Window sash here 
  • Extra tall pet gate from (40” to 70”) - 57” here
  • Cameras or baby monitor for the bedroom and bathroom
  • Baby monitors - some come with motion alarms here
  • Motion alarm here
  • Cameras - If your care receiver is still staying home alone, consider one with an intercom
  • Ring indoor with two-way talk here
  • Ring outdoor with two-way talk here

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