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Choosing dementia-friendly bedroom furniture can feel overwhelming. It’s about more than safety—it’s about preserving dignity, comfort, and independence. Here are the key things to consider:
1. Assess Current Needs
Stage of Dementia: In early stages, simple cues and familiar designs help with orientation. In later stages, safety becomes more critical.
Mobility & Physical Health: Choose beds with height-adjustment or side rails if mobility is declining.
2. Look for Practical Features
Easy-to-Use Drawers: Large handles, smooth runners, and visible contents can ease daily routines.
Contrasting Surfaces: Helps differentiate furniture from walls or floors.
3. Emotional Comfort Matters
Familiar Appearance: Avoid clinical or institutional styles. Furniture that looks traditional can be calming and promote a sense of home.
4. Consider the Carer’s Needs Too
Access for Cleaning & Care: Beds that can be raised or repositioned help carers assist with dignity.
Durability: Furniture should withstand regular cleaning and occasional accidents.
5. Think Long-Term
Invest in adjustable or modular pieces that can adapt as needs change. Buying the right furniture now can prevent future costs or complications.