UTIs in Dementia Signs Prevention Tips for Caregivers

1 in 3 people with dementia who visit the ER are diagnosed with a UTI. 😲 Surprised? It’s a staggering statistic—and a major reason why urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a critical topic for dementia caregivers. ✨ In this video, you’ll learn: • Why people with dementia are more prone to UTIs • How to spot early signs of UTIs (before things spiral out of control!) • Simple prevention tips like hydration, bathroom routines, and hygiene UTIs can cause sudden confusion, agitation, or even hallucinations in someone with dementia—scary, right? But there’s good news: with a few small changes, you can help protect your loved one’s health. šŸ’§šŸšæ šŸ‘‰ Check these related videos for even more tips: • Dementia and Delirium:    • DementiaĀ andĀ DeliriumĀ Ā  • Hydration Tips:    • HowĀ ToĀ GetĀ SomeoneĀ WithĀ DementiaĀ ToĀ DrinkĀ ...Ā Ā  ✨ Need extra help? Join our Care Collective—a warm, supportive community for dementia caregivers with live Q&A sessions, expert advice, and 24/7 resources. Learn more: https://careblazers.com/for-families šŸ’¬ Got questions or a topic suggestion? Drop it in the comments—I read every single one and love helping Careblazers like you. šŸ“¢ Subscribe for more tips—it’s free! And Nico the dog gets a belly rub for every subscriber 🐶🐾 šŸŽ Free Download: Get your Dementia Careblazer Survival Guide (downloaded over 100,000 times!): https://go.careblazers.com/survivalguide 🌐 Stay Connected: • Blog: https://careblazers.com • Newsletter: https://careblazers.com/dementiadose • Instagram: Ā Ā /Ā dementia_careblazersĀ Ā  • Facebook: Ā Ā /Ā dementiacareblazersĀ Ā  #DementiaCare #CaregiverSupport #UTIsInDementia #Careblazers