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In-Home Dementia Care Offers a Sense of Comfort, Safety, & Dignity

Choosing the best care option for a loved one with dementia or Alzheimer’s can be a daunting task. Families often find themselves unprepared, overwhelmed, and anxious when it comes to addressing the unique care needs of a loved one with cognitive decline. However, you don’t have to do it alone. At Assisting Hands Home Care, our professional caregivers are trained in skills and techniques that encourage a positive approach of engagement in order to provide high-quality care in the safety, comfort, and familiar surroundings of home. In addition to safety and comfort, one of the biggest advantages of in-home dementia care is that seniors can age in place for as long as possible and thus prevent disorientation that may occur as a result of moving them to a care facility.

Home Care Plans Tailored to the Unique Needs of Our Clients

Because each senior experiences dementia or Alzheimer’s differently and may be in various stages of the disease, our approach to dementia care is always based on the unique needs of our clients and the wishes of their loved ones. We focus on who the senior is now but also the person he or she was before their dementia diagnosis. We work closely with the family to learn as much about the senior’s background and personal history in order to create a unique care plan that addresses his or her needs in the here and now. We then match the senior with compassionate, competent, and experienced caregivers who are equipped with their clients’ background knowledge and are able to better serve them by enriching their lives with cognitive activities and social interactions as well as assist with activities of daily living such as:

  • Grooming
  • Bathing
  • Meal preparation
  • Physical exercise
  • Medication reminders
  • Assistance with doctors’ appointments
  • Help with transportation
  • Light housekeeping
  • & More

Home Care Plans

In-Home Dementia Care Provides the Support Seniors & Their Families Need & Deserve

Caring for an elderly family member with dementia or Alzheimer’s can sometimes be overwhelming. Many family caregivers also have full-time jobs, their own families, and other personal needs to attend to that prevent them from being able to provide the high-quality assistance that a loved one with dementia needs. Assisting Hands Home Care is here to help. We strive to provide peace of mind to families who need assistance caring for an elderly family member with dementia. Reach out to us today to learn how we can help your loved one maintain a high quality of life while aging in place.

In-Home Dementia Care

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