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Melinda “Mindy” Voigt, RDHAP
In Home Dental Hygiene Services

Mon - Fri: 8AM - 5PM
📱 (805) 720-4665

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Creating a Soothing Environment for the Dementia Patient

It is important to create a soothing environment to help reduce agitation and challenging behavior when caring for someone with dementia or Alzheimer’s. Listed below are common influencers of that environment.

Sound
Sound levels can have a significant impact. It is important to decrease unnecessary noise whether it is within the home or outdoors.

Consideration of room location, soft furnishings and adjusting windows to be open or closed can help. While it is necessary to manage sound, ​​​​complete quite can also be stressful for someone with dementia. It is recognized that playing soft, familiar music or a favorite radio station is ideal.

Light
People with dementia are often older and experience diminishing eyesight. A well-lit room is key. Placement of lamps and overhead fixtures should minimize shadowing that can cause anxiety. Use natural lighting whenever possible, as it is often the most relaxing. 

Color
When choosing colors, contrasting the color of the walls and floor can be helpful to lessen confusion and falls. Mirrors should be removed when possible. Reflections in mirrors/glass can be misinterpreted by someone with dementia that they are being watched by a stranger. Close curtains at night.

Space
Make things easy to find. Create a quite space away from others for soothing activities such as listening to music, art projects, or sitting with a favorite pet.  

In Home Care
In Home Dental Hygiene Services is a wonderful opportunity to provide essential oral health care, reducing the risk of complications associated with decay and periodontal disease, and ease the challenges of traveling to a dental office.

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