The Behavioral therapy that everyone suggests is good but what is often not conveyed is the amount of time it takes to provide behavior therapy. Many care settings do not have enough staff to provide each patient with an adequate or consistent amount of behavior therapy. Some Facilities may say they can provide more staff or staff time but at an increasingly high cost or on an A La Cart Basis. Often, the best treatment is to be patient and have the social skills and knowledge to know how to respond and interact with Dementia patients. Many caregivers of staff do not understand that you should agree with a person with paranoid or irrational ideas and not confront them. Sit with them and use distraction or re direction to help the delusion or incorrect idea pass. The ability to do this is a skill which takes time and patience to develop. In many Institutions and Care Facilities the value of these skills seems to be unknown or discounted because the systems are designed like an assembly line, with minimal staff to provide the minimum tasks required. Meeting and knowing the Senior Care Team that will be providing the care and service is imperative. Be sure to meet each caregiver and administrator before you choose any expensive Dementia Care Setting to get the best value for your money.For more information you can Visit :http://goo.gl/EHZvVG