Traveling Tips for Dementia Caregivers
Traveling with a loved one suffering from dementia can be rewarding and enjoyable, both for the loved one and the caregiver. This type of travel, however, requires careful planning, patience and flexibility.
Traveling with a loved one suffering from dementia can be rewarding and enjoyable, both for the loved one and the caregiver. This type of travel, however, requires careful planning, patience and flexibility.
At some point, adult children (or nieces, nephews or grandchildren) will face a time when an elderly loved one needs care above regular visits and phone calls. This intensive care requires time, as it can involve a lot of work with a person who may be moving more slowly than in the past.