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Managing a Loved One's Care

Home Safety

Home Safety

A calm, safe home can be helpful for you and your loved one. When a loved one with Alzheimer's disease lives with you, you need to look at the home through new eyes:

  • Look for things that might be unsafe
  • Ask yourself if anything could confuse or upset your loved one

If your loved one does not live with you, you may feel better if you know their house is safer. If you can, drop in to visit regularly. And, arrange for friends and family to do the same. They can help keep you aware of safety issues. Along with local home care and social services in your loved one's area, these tips may help keep your loved one safer in their home.

And remember, even if your loved one just visits once in a while, you should try to make your home a safe place.

Home safety tips

Here are some suggestions that may help make the home safe for your loved one:

Kitchen

  • Put latches on kitchen cupboards where cleaning supplies are kept.
  • Keep items like knives, lighters, and matches locked up and out of reach.
  • Put an automatic shut-off switch on the stove to help prevent burns or fires.

Bathroom

  • Remove locks from bathroom and bedroom doors.
  • Put labels on all medicines and keep them locked up.
  • Place grab bars near places, like the bathtub or toilet, where your loved one may need help getting up or down.
  • Add latches on bathroom cupboards where cleaning supplies are kept.

Indoors/Outdoors

  • If your loved one wanders, putting locks on all windows and outside doors may help. But, make a plan for fire safety first.
  • Make sure lighting is good both in and around the house.
  • Keep the house free from clutter.
  • Put away small, slippery rugs and objects that might cause a fall.
  • Be sure all dangerous objects are securely locked up and out of the way.
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  • The benefits of treating all stages of Alzheimer’s with prescription Aricept
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Important Safety Information

ARICEPT® (donepezil HCL tablets) is indicated for the treatment of mild, moderate, and severe dementia of the Alzheimer's type.

ARICEPT is well tolerated but may not be for everyone. People at risk for stomach ulcers or who take certain other medicines should tell their doctors because serious stomach problems, such as bleeding, may get worse. Some people who take ARICEPT may experience fainting. Some people may have nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, bruising, or not sleep well. Some people may have muscle cramps or loss of appetite or may feel tired. In studies these were usually mild and temporary. For full prescribing information, please visit Prescribing Information.

 

This Web site contains information relating to various medical conditions and their treatment. Such information is provided for educational purposes only and is not meant to be a substitute for the advice of a physician or other health care professional. You should not use this information for diagnosing a health problem or disease. In order for you to make intelligent health care decisions, you should always consult with a physician or other health care provider for your, or your loved one's, personal medical needs.

All quotes included in this Web site represent the individual experience of some doctors, some patients, and their caregivers. Individual responses to Aricept treatment may vary. Actual identities have been changed to protect individual privacy.

This site is intended for residents of the United States only. The products discussed herein may have different product labeling in different countries.

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