Can Memory Care Support Nonverbal Residents?

July 11, 2025

Yes, memory care communities are fully equipped to support nonverbal residents. Trained staff use alternative communication methods such as gestures, pictures, facial expressions, and communication boards to understand residents' needs and emotions.


Nonverbal behavior is often common in later stages of dementia. Care teams are trained to recognize nonverbal cues and respond with patience, empathy, and appropriate care. Personalized routines and familiar activities also help reduce frustration and promote comfort.


Memory care focuses on creating a supportive environment that fosters trust, safety, and meaningful interaction, even without words.


To explore how compassionate, skilled care supports nonverbal residents, contact The Cottage at Litchfield Hills today!


Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do staff communicate with nonverbal residents?

    They use nonverbal cues, visual aids, and behavior-based understanding.

  • Are nonverbal residents isolated in memory care?

    No, they are actively engaged through personalized activities and social support.

  • Can families help create communication plans?

    Yes, families are encouraged to share tips and preferences to guide care teams.


Sources:

  1. https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/about-dementia/stages-and-symptoms/dementia-symptoms/non-verbal-communication-and-dementia
  2. https://www.asccare.com/nonverbal-communication-alzheimers-disease/
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