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Home Safety for People with Alzheimer's Disease
National Institute on Aging
Contents
Introduction
What is Alzheimer's Disease
What are the Symptoms of AD?
General Safety Concerns
Is it Safe to Leave the Person with AD Alone?
Home Safety Room-By-Room
Throughout The Home
Outside Approaches to the House
Entryway
Kitchen
Bedroom
Bathroom
Living Room
Laundry Room
Home Safety Behavior-By-Behavior
Wandering
Rummaging/Hiding Things
Hallucinations, Illusions, Delusions
Impairment of the Senses
Vision
Smell
Touch
Taste
Hearing
Driving
Warning Signs of Unsafe Driving
Natural Disaster Safety
Who Would Take Care of the Person with AD if Something Happened to You?
Conclusion
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