3 Essential Dementia Caregiver Tips for Safer Daily Care
Dementia caregivers can improve daily safety by focusing on three practical habits: staying in regular contact with the person’s primary care provider or dementia specialist, keeping an updated list of all medications, and getting support for themselves. Small changes in behavior, sleep, confusion, agitation, or resistance to care should be reported early because they may signal a medical issue, medication side effect, or changing care need. Caregivers should track prescription medicines, over-the-counter drugs, and as-needed medications so the care team can review possible causes of new symptoms. Since dementia caregiving can become overwhelming, community support and outside help are important for reducing stress, preventing burnout, and making care more manageable.