That sounds a lot like what we went through with my dad. One thing that helped was finding caregivers who were trained specifically for memory issues. We connected with https://myallamericancare.com/dementia-home-care/ and Dementia Home Care Services really understood how to handle the emotional ups and downs, not just the physical care. They kept him calm and engaged with simple activities — it made a big difference in his mood and how the days went.
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I’ve noticed in families around me that keeping a calm environment with predictable routines helps a lot. Even things like lighting or background noise can affect someone with dementia more than we realize. The families who seem to manage best tend to involve multiple people and rotate responsibilities so no one burns out.