People who have dementia or Alzheimer’s disease may manifest symptoms of short-term memory loss that gradually progresses to more severe cognitive problems. They may lose their grip on reality from time to time, forget people or think they are in a different time or place. As their disease progresses, their risks for accidents also progresses. That’s why it is necessary to have someone who can monitor and take care of them.
Our highly trained dementia caregivers are always available to help you understand the disease, ease your burdens from the caregiving duties, and help you cope with the daily challenges of dementia. With our home care services, your loved ones can remain at home, with the people they love the most, while still receiving the best care possible.
We will develop unique and flexible care to address the condition as it evolves and progresses. Our dementia home care teams will be there for your loved one, providing the support they need, handle difficult symptoms, and more. Here are some of the things our caregiver can do for your loved ones:
- Medication reminder
- Getting clients to doctor appointments
- Assisting with bathing, dressing, eating, and other personal hygiene activities
- Doing laundry
- Maintains a clean environment conducive to the client’s emotional and psychological well-being
- Offering respite from caregiving duties for family members
We aim to maintain your loved one’s sense of independence and dignity while providing the care and support your loved one needs. If you have questions about our services, please call us.