Communities making efforts to become 'dementia friendly'
So the 90-year-old is living in a nursing home in
"Everybody was very pleasant and I never heard anyone say, 'Well that's a stupid thing' or criticize you," said Strysick, after attending a recent meeting.
In
The hope in
Training sessions are tailored for specific professions. Lawyers and estate planners are asked to break up explanations into shorter, more digestible ones. Coffee shop baristas are advised to ask yes or no questions rather than rattling off menu options. Bank tellers are instructed on how to not get impatient when customers get confused while counting their money.
Businesses that participate get purple angels for their windows.
"Our goal is to help educate the community, help get rid of the stigma that is still associated with it and to create a community that those living with dementia are still a vital part of," said Zimmerman, who spearheaded the
"I'm interested in helping them, keeping them independent and at the same time ensuring what they are interested in is actually going to be fulfilled," he said.
Mastry has organized a "Dementia Friendly America" coalition consisting of police chiefs, city officials and representatives from the
Coalition members have met since January to identify and support communities that want to become dementia friendly. Mastry said they will launch a website in October so communities can access resources.
Communities have different needs so how they approach the concept might vary, said
The most common form of dementia is Alzheimer's and the
"It lifts my spirits," said Hinze, who takes care of Dell on her own. "It makes me have a better day for both of us."


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