Alzheimers Care

A professional caregiver can provide specialized support and assistance for your loved one to enhance their quality of life and ensure their safety and comfort throughout the progression of the disease. You will feel confident knowing your loved one is safe and comfortable at home with Caring and Compassionate Homecare by their side.

Memory Care Support at Home

Alzheimer’s disease symptoms can affect nearly every aspect of daily life. You and your family may have to manage your loved one’s personality changes, safety concerns, and personal care such as bathing and dressing.

You don’t have to manage Alzheimer’s care alone.

Caring and Compassionate Homecare will help you create a comprehensive, personalized home care plan to address your loved one’s unique needs. We tackle daily caregiving responsibilities so you can focus on enjoying meaningful moments and making cherished memories with your loved one.

Our Services Include:

  • Accompaniment to appointments
  • Coordinating care with other providers
  • Companionship
  • Grocery shopping
  • Help with dressing, grooming, bathing, and toileting
  • Laundry and light housekeeping
  • Managing episodes of confusion, anxiety, or anger
  • Meal planning and preparation
  • Medication reminders
  • Mobility and transfer assistance
  • Wandering prevention
Our flexible Alzheimer’s care services are offered part-time and full-time, 24/7, temporarily, and via respite care. We also provide dementia care services for people with vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, and other memory disorders.

Alzheimer’s Care Services for Every Stage

We will meticulously attend to your loved one’s well-being and tailor services to their specific requirements and the distinctive hurdles they face during each particular stage of Alzheimer’s disease.

 

Early Stage

  • Provide reminders for important tasks or events
  • Maintain familiar routines
  • Help with daily tasks, such as cooking, errands, light housekeeping, and transportation
  • Provide social interaction and companionship

 

Middle Stage

  • Provide reminders, directions, and help with self-care
  • Offer limited choices for meals, clothing, etc. to preserve feelings of control and dignity
  • Redirect to a pleasant activity or memory during times of frustration or agitation
  • Interpret needs by becoming familiar with routines, gestures, and sounds

 

Late Stage

  • Provide personal care services, such as grooming, feeding, and bathing
  • Observe for changes in needs that may trigger behaviors

 

Family Care

  • Lower your stress and anxiety
  • Give you an extra pair of hands
  • Allow you time to work and exercise
  • Prevent family caregiver burnout