Keep Your Loved One with Dementia Calm and Safe During a Hurricane Evacuation
When a hurricane strikes, there's a whirlwind of activity—packing, preparing, and making sure everyone is safe. For families caring for a loved one with dementia or Alzheimer's, the process becomes even more complex. Sudden changes, unfamiliar environments, and disruptions in routine can cause increased confuasion, anxiety, and fear for someone with cognitive impairments. As caregivers, managing their emotions becomes just as important as ensuring their physical safety. Here's how to support your loved one emotionally during the evacuation process.