Being restricted from visiting a loved one due to COVID-19 can be a stressful and isolating experience for everyone, which is why DSA has put together a resource and helpsheet that provide tips on how to stay connected with a loved one who has dementia.
The health and wellbeing of people living with dementia in aged care and in hospitals is our primary concern, whether it is during a pandemic or in less challenging times. However, being restricted from visiting a family member due to the risk of infection from COVID-19 can be stressful and isolating.
Help for families of a person living with dementia during a pandemic provides families with helpful advice and strategies to enable them to feel supported, while also supporting and connecting with their family member in care.
The resource and associated helpsheet focuses on tips about what families can do, and what the family members in care need them to do, to ensure the safety and wellbeing of the family member with dementia in care, care staff and families.
It is important to take care of ourselves as well as those that we support in care. The use of simple tools and resources can help us to keep connected with our family members.