Dementia can alter a patient's temperament, causing them to become more agitated and frustrated. Caring for a dementia patient can be challenging. This could have a psychological and emotional impact on you and your family.
Our caregivers have extensive experience caring for people with dementia and Alzheimer's disease in a variety of settings and with varying degrees of impairment. We understand how difficult it is to care for a loved one with Alzheimer's or dementia, but you don't have to do it alone. Allow us to help you!
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If a family member or loved one has dementia or Alzheimer's, contact Comfort Keepers for assistance!
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Comfort Keepers has the tools and training necessary to improve your loved one's quality of life and provide peace of mind to your family. If you are considering home care services for a loved one who has dementia or Alzheimer's, we can help. We provide personalized care in the comfort of a person's own home, regardless of their level of impairment.
For seniors suffering from memory loss, safety becomes a top priority. Caregivers, specializing in Alzheimer's and dementia care, help to ensure that your loved one is safe from wandering, fall risks, and missed medications, all while bringing warmth and joy into the home of your loved one.
From meal prep to a listening ear, our caregivers can help provide the necessary support for seniors with Alzheimer's and dementia to continue living in the comfort of their own homes.
Care after a hospital stay is critical to senior's physical recovery and emotional well-being, especially for those who live at home! Comfort Keepers can help your senior loved one transition from a hospital stay or time and a rehabilitation center safely and efficiently. Our caregivers provide in-home senior care custom to your loved one's needs while they recover.
We understand that maintaining independence as we age is important, so we can help with seniors who don't have the ability or desire to drive! Our caregivers can ensure that your senior loved one can get to healthcare appointments, community events, and friendship gatherings safely.
In-home care can prevent emotional strain and also physical decline in you and your loved one. 24-hour care can help with peace of mind while still allowing our senior clients to age independently where they feel most comfortable: Home. Day and night, your loved one will be in the caring hands and under the watchful eye of a caregiver.
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Our caregivers engage in activities with seniors that stimulate and encourage lucid thought. Studies have shown that activities such as conversations and reminiscing, puzzles, and games, can help slow cognitive decline. Having a companion to participate also helps the senior's emotional and social well-being. Our caregivers become trusted companions, as well as great teammates for those fun game nights!
Put the safety of your senior loved ones first and call Comfort Keepers today. With in-home Alzheimer's and dementia care, family members can rest assured that their parent or grandparent is in good hands right in the comfort of their own home. Compassionate care brings peace of mind to all on the journey through memory loss.