03/25/2026
For many people living with a recent dementia diagnosis, life at home can still feel familiar and manageable, even as quiet challenges begin to appear. For loved ones, those moments can bring a growing sense of worry and uncertainty.
The question is rarely simple: When is living alone still safe, and when does it begin to put someone at risk? Families often struggle to balance independence with safety, not wanting to act too soon but fearing the consequences of waiting too long.
Our guide explores when a person with dementia may need more support; outlining common warning signs, important safety concerns, and compassionate next steps to help individuals and families make an informed decision about senior living.
When should a person with dementia stop living alone? Understand the red flags, safety concerns, and next steps for compassionate care planning.