Excellent post teetime. I was thinking of putting something to this effect, from the point of view of a relative of someone going into a care home.
When we were looking for a place for my mil- we wanted somewhere where she would be surrounded by people she could chat to, play games, etc. Any home with a significant % of residents showing clear signs of dementia behaviour, were actually deemed not suitable for her- as she was in the early stages and we thought it would be too depressing for here to be surrounded by either distressed people with Alzheimers/dementia, or those who had lost the ability to communicate. Of course- within a couple of years- she had progressed to the stage described above- days of shouting, and days of total withdrawal... and if new residents came to visit- she would have been one of the ones that would have put them off making that choice.
So so hard- but thank you Teetime for explaining this from your professional experience.
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