You are not alone.
In case your loved one is coping with Alzheimer’s, dementia, or memory-related problems, we can provide assistance in enabling them to reside at home securely, discovering happiness and meaning each day.
In-Home Health Care Services
Our services include, but are not limited to the
following:
Our familiarity with Alzheimer’s disease enhances your care experience.
Individuals who face memory challenges, mild cognitive impairment (MCI), or advanced dementia tend to fare better when they reside in a familiar environment, even as their condition worsens. They tend to experience greater happiness, reduced agitation, and improved quality of life when they are in a place that they recognize and cherish. However, family caregivers may require assistance since even the most devoted care partner needs respite care and time to rest and rejuvenate. We have supported countless families dealing with Alzheimer’s and various types of dementia in obtaining the assistance they require, allowing their loved ones to live securely at home.
Our services include, but are not limited to the
following:
We understand Alzheimer’s and dementia.
Our team is well-equipped to provide support for your loved one, regardless of their cognitive challenges, including memory issues, confusion, difficulty planning, managing finances, or completing familiar tasks. We prioritize cognitive engagement to enhance their quality of life and take the time to get to know your loved one as an individual, understanding who they were before their cognitive decline and what brings them joy today. Our goal is to meet your loved one where they are in their journey and help them maintain their identity while living safely in their home.
In addition to caring for your loved one, we also understand the importance of supporting family members and providing respite care when needed. While there is currently no cure for Alzheimer’s or other types of dementia, lifestyle changes and medications can help manage symptoms. We encourage those experiencing memory problems or other cognitive issues to speak with their doctor.
Diagnosing cognitive impairment can be challenging, and many older adults do not receive a formal diagnosis. However, the challenges that family caregivers face are still very real. Even in cases where a diagnosis is made, it may be for Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), which can present with a range of symptoms and may not always progress to advanced dementia.
Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia can be overwhelming, but with the appropriate support, your loved one can still find joy, connection, and purpose. Our caregivers have the expertise, training, and experience needed to support clients as their illness progresses, enabling them to remain comfortably and safely in their own home.
How we can help.
Our team is equipped to provide support and cognitive engagement to improve the quality of life of your loved one who may be facing memory problems, confusion, difficulty planning, managing finances, or completing familiar tasks. Before we begin providing care, we take the time to understand your loved one as a person, not just a patient, and learn about their passions and interests.
Our goal is to help your loved one live safely and comfortably in the home they love, and we’ll work with them at every stage of their journey. In addition, we understand the importance of respite care for family caregivers, and we’re here to provide the support and assistance you need to rest and recharge.
We Understand Your Needs
We recognize that each situation is unique and we will work with you to create a personalised plan to make sure the specific needs of your loved one are met and that they are comfortable at home. Our team of caregivers can help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and we’re here to give you peace of mind, knowing that your loved one is in good hands.
Contact us today to learn more about our in-home personal care options!