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The cameras also showed me exactly when we had to consider a different living situation - it literally showed me her first sundowning incident, her sudden inability to sleep and unwillingness to go to bed, etc. We had to get 24/7 caregivers within days of seeing the sudden change in behavior, and we moved her to our area into memory care as 24/7 caregivers was prohibitive in cost.
We had no regrets using the cameras and we had her permission to put the cameras in. It allowed her a few extra months of independence and provided me some peace of mind as to her safety. It also showed me immediately when we had a problem and provided empirical evidence to support the change in her care.
We do not use the cameras right now in memory care, but we aren't prohibited from doing so. We are considering putting the cameras back in due to concerns about the care at the facility, but are waiting until after our next meeting with management.
Are you considering cameras? Is your loved one amenable to putting cameras in?