If travelling is a big part of your life, and that of your loved one living with dementia, there is no reason to stop – at least in the early and middle stages of dementia. Although travelling with dementia can present some new challenges, it is possible to travel successfully, have a wonderful time, and create new memories that you and your loved one will cherish forever. We have put together a few tips on travelling with dementia, to help you make things as smooth and simple as possible, so you can get on with having a great time.
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Travelling with someone with dementia is possible and can be a wonderful experience for everyone, so long as you plan ahead – and the sooner the better. When it comes to travelling abroad with dementia, there may be some extra documentation you need to organise (for medications, for example), so it’s best to request these from your loved one’s doctor/s in plenty of time, to avoid any disruptions to your travel plans.
Of course, you can’t plan for every eventuality. But there are a few things you can do to make the journey smoother for everyone, these include:
Can you get travel insurance with dementia? The answer is generally, yes. However, costs may be higher for insurance with any pre-existing condition. Be sure to shop around for some quotes, as not all travel insurance products are created equal! Check with any current insurers to see if they offer travel insurance options for someone with dementia, as it may be more cost-effective to add a travel policy to an existing insurance policy. You can browse some options for travel insurance for dementia sufferers here.
Many hospitality and airline teams have experience in supporting guests with special needs, including those with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. There may be special assistance available from airlines, hotels, and restaurants for your loved one, to help make their experience smoother and more enjoyable. Be sure to:
For many dementia sufferers, routine and familiar surroundings are key to their wellbeing, and travel can risk disrupting this and causing them distress. That’s why, when travelling with someone with dementia, making things as comfortable, familiar, and stress-free as possible for them is incredibly important. Here are a few things you can do to achieve this:
As their disease progresses into later stages, travel may no longer be advisable or even enjoyable for your loved one. It is always best to speak to their doctor about whether travel is still safe and possible, before planning a trip.
Whether or not it is possible for them to travel anymore, if you are caring for a loved one with dementia, you may occasionally want to take a trip without them. This is possible thanks to respite care or in-home care services from expert dementia care providers like Care For Family.
At Care For Family, we know that your loved one’s wellbeing and happiness are your biggest concern. Our specially-tailored dementia care services mean you can rest assured that they are receiving the best possible care, even in their own home or yours, while you take a well-deserved break. For more information on respite care services and 24-hour in-home care from our experienced care team, reach out today.
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