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Embracing the Connection Between Mental Health and Physical Health in Long-term Memory Care

Lake Charles seniors’ experiences of mental health and physical health are deeply intertwined; this link is even more important in memory care settings. When seniors with Alzheimer’s and dementia experience mental health challenges, it can have a significant impact on their physical health as well.

We will delve into how these two aspects of health relate to one another in memory care, and why long-term care at the award-winning community Sage Oak of Lake Charles is the ideal choice for Louisiana seniors because our team values both aspects of care.

How do seniors with Alzheimer’s and dementia face physical health risks without adequate mental support?

When seniors with memory loss aren’t getting the mental health support they need, they may develop new physical health issues. For example, if someone with Alzheimer’s is struggling to sleep at night due to anxiety or depressive thoughts, they are more likely to experience daytime fatigue and even falls. Difficulty sleeping can also lead to worsening memory and cognitive skills, in turn leading to more severe mental health challenges. This vicious cycle emphasizes how important it is to prioritize both aspects of health in caring for seniors with memory loss, whether in memory care or home health care.

Lake Charles, LA team members are here to promote healthy sleep by establishing calming bedtime routines and reducing anxiety through relaxation techniques. Advanced medical professionals at Sage Oak of Lake Charles may also carefully prescribe and manage medication in secure settings for optimal mental health.

How can physical health issues influence the mental health concerns of seniors in need of memory care?

Lake Charles associates at Sage Oak are fully aware that the reverse is also true; when a senior experiences chronic pain, for example, it may lead to feelings of anxiety or sadness. Mental health challenges are also known to arise from a lack of stimulation or interaction with others, which can occur when seniors are not getting enough exercise or activity.

This is why we take further steps to maintain physical as well as mental health in caring for seniors with Alzheimer’s or dementia through attentive pain management, consistent mental engagement, and so much more.

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So, why is long-term care at a community like Sage Oak of Lake Charles the best choice for seniors with memory loss?

Many senior communities in Louisiana offer mental and physical health care for Parkinson’s, Lewy-Body, or frontotemporal dementia in residential settings. However, there is no community quite like us. For instance:

  • Understanding that each person has different needs, we provide a range of social activities and opportunities for interaction based on custom day-to-day routines, which can combat feelings of isolation and keep residents mentally engaged. Still, they are also able to explore, find new hobbies, and interact with others within a secure space under the supervision of our caring associates.
  • Another advantage of long-term care at our community is its access to medical care. Sage Oak of Lake Charles has a number of medical professionals specifically trained for memory care in Louisiana, including understanding, monitoring, and treating complex health challenges. Associates keenly identify and address physical health challenges as well, working to keep residents as healthy and active as possible.
  • Long-term care here offers an incredibly supportive and stable environment for seniors with memory loss. There are always associates available to assist with daily tasks, ensure residents are getting proper nutrition, and continually look after their overall health. This gives peace of mind to family members who may not have the resources or ability to provide this level of care at home.

Long-term care at Sage Oak is an excellent option for memory care in Lake Charles, as we prioritize both aspects of care for an encouraging, comprehensive environment. By considering our community, you’ll be assured that your loved one receives top-quality care in an environment that doesn’t just feel like home; it is a home.

Health care is standard, but enrichment is what gives our residents purpose and fulfillment in memory care.

Lake Charles associates invite you to visit our small campus providing all the benefits of a large medical facility in a welcoming atmosphere. Schedule a tour today!

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