Understanding Wandering
Control Wandering
Controlling a wandering Alzheimer’s patient can be a difficult thing. Many patients 2will wander off to find something that is familiar to them. There are some simple things that can be done to help with this issue. Controlling wandering is a way to ensure the safety of the patient. Below is some information and useful tips on how to control wandering and make sure the patient remains safe.
1. Some patients may wander to escape something that is causing them stress and anxiety. This could be too many conversations or a lot of noises. Try to minimize conversations and reduce background noises as much as possible.
2. In many cases, Alzheimer’s patients will wander it an attempt to relive the past. This is especially true for those who had a strict schedule for many years.
3. Wandering can also be triggered by certain medications.
4. To prevent wandering, address triggers, such as offering food and water, encouraging physical activities. Providing a family photo can also help reduce wandering.
5. Use visual cues to help the patient notice where they are. This can be done by putting photos on doors and walls to identify objects and areas of the home.
6. Try to keep them active and involved. The more interested a patient is in something, the less apt they are to wander off.
Source: Mayo Clinic
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