Tips for Traveling with a Person Who Has Alzheimer's Disease

josie Being a caregiver doesn’t necessarily mean that you have to give up life’s pleasures. You can still enjoy traveling with a person who is in the early stages of Alzheimer’s Disease. There are two keys to success in travel: plan well in advance and keep SAFETY your number one consideration.

Call your local Alzheimer’s Association and register with the Safe Return Program.

Remember to never leave your loved one alone during the trip. They are much more likely to wander in an unfamiliar environment.

If a situation presents itself, have a crisis plan ready and don’t be hesitant to seek assistance from local authorities and emergency services.

When preparing for bedtime at a hotel, secure the room door.

Maintain your daily routine such as mealtimes, rest times and bed times as much as possible. If you regularly take a walk with your loved one for exercise, continue that pattern on your trip.

Have comfort items such as pillows, snacks and water ready available when you travel.

If you are traveling by car and don’t have child proof door locks, consider renting or borrowing a car equipped with them.

Recruit a friend or family member to go along for the company and extra support.

Leave a detailed itinerary with family or friends. Check in with them often to let them know you are okay.

If you still feel that travel with your loved one may be too difficult, consider respite care at an assisted living facilities. Many facilities offer this form of short-term care. A helpful way to approach respite care with your loved one is to tell them that they are going on a vacation as well. Respite care will provide quality care and meaningful activities which will make their stay very enjoyable and safe. You can even call the facility while on your trip to make sure everything is okay.

Remember taking a break from your care giving responsibilities can be vital for your own mental health and physical well-being. In the end, it can be a great benefit to both care giver and recipient.

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