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Dementia Safety

Understanding Dementia and Home Safety: A Caregiver's Guide

SafeFinders Safety Team
March 21, 2026
10 min read
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Caring for a loved one with dementia presents unique challenges, especially when it comes to home safety. As cognitive abilities decline, individuals with dementia may forget safety precautions, wander away from home, or engage in dangerous behaviors. Creating a safe home environment is crucial for protecting your loved one while maintaining their independence and dignity.

Understanding Dementia-Related Safety Risks

Dementia affects memory, judgment, and decision-making abilities. Common safety concerns include:

  • Wandering: Individuals may leave home and become lost or disoriented.
  • Medication confusion: Forgetting to take medications or taking them multiple times.
  • Kitchen hazards: Leaving stove on, forgetting about cooking food.
  • Falls and injuries: Increased fall risk due to confusion and disorientation.

Creating a Dementia-Safe Home

SafeFinders specializes in dementia safety solutions that help your loved one maintain independence while staying protected.

Conclusion

Creating a safe home for someone with dementia requires thoughtful planning and modifications. SafeFinders offers specialized dementia safety assessments and personalized solutions to help your loved one age safely in place.

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