It is important to make sure the homes of people who have dementia are safe for them.
Safety Tips for the Home
Wandering can be a serious problem for people who have more advanced dementia. These tips may help prevent wandering:
Place alarms on all doors and windows that will sound if the doors are opened.
Place a Stop sign on doors to the outside.
Keep car keys out of sight.
To prevent harm when someone with dementia does wander:
Have the person wear an ID bracelet or necklace with their name, address, and phone number on it. Include a caretaker's contact information, if possible.
Tell neighbors and others in the area that the person who has dementia may wander. Ask them to call you or to help them get home if this happens.
Fence and close off any areas that may be dangerous, such as a stairwell, a deck, a hot tub, or a swimming pool.
Consider giving the person a GPS device or a cell phone with a GPS locator embedded in it.
Review Date:
5/20/2024
Reviewed By:
Jacob Berman, MD, MPH, Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA. Also reviewed by David C. Dugdale, MD, Medical Director, Brenda Conaway, Editorial Director, and the A.D.A.M. Editorial team.