Leaving your Loved One Home Alone

You will no doubt have many questions to ponder as you decide upon the prospects of leaving a loved one in the early stages of dementia home alone:

This difficult question involves you the caregiver, and your loved one, who was once an independent person. The both of you will usually disagree with the situation, as it is normal for caregivers to feel their loved one cannot be alone, while your loved one believes they are fine and healthy enough to be alone for how ever long. Asking other family members, healthcare professionals, and other caregivers for advice will go a long way to determining the likelihood of their safety being jeopardized when left alone.

Some important questions to consider in the decision include: 

Depending on your answers to these questions, your decision on the possibility of leaving your loved one home alone should be clearer. If your answers gave you a sense of dissatisfaction, it is in your best interest to find assistance through a family member or home care aide who can stay with them while you are gone. But if the answers to the questions were comforting, you may still be able to leave your loved one alone, although you must regularly check up on their progress to ensure their safety in the future. This is certainly not an easy situation for everyone but understand your own feelings when making the most sensible and safe decision for all involved. 

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