Our dementia home care services are designed to provide the necessary support to patients living at home. Since it is accompanied by a decline in cognitive function, it requires specialized and professional assistance.
Dementia can also cause behavioral and psychological symptoms, such as agitation, aggression, and delusions, which can be challenging for caregivers to manage. Home care services provide support and guidance for patients while caregivers address these behaviors and assist them.
Home health care for dementia patients, in this case, includes personal care (such as bathing, dressing, and grooming), assistance with medications, help with meal preparation and feeding, and support with daily activities. These services allow patients to maintain their daily routines, despite the conditions they’re in.
Dementia care is specifically designed to support patients with symptoms that affect memory, thinking, and behavior. This assistance improves their life and helps them preserve independence for as long as possible.
Dementia can be challenging and isolating, and patients may experience various emotions, such as anxiety, sadness, and frustration. So, caregiver’s services do not include just offering daily tasks but also emotional support.
Emotional support can be provided in many ways, such as through verbal and nonverbal communication and activities that give a sense of purpose and connection. For example, caregivers can spend time talking with the person with dementia, listening to their concerns and stories, and providing comfort and reassurance. Caregivers can also engage the patient in activities they enjoy, including listening to music, reading a book, or going for a walk.
Dementia live in home care is offered by professional caregivers, such as nurse practitioners, home health aides, family members, or other unpaid caregivers. The specific services and support will depend on the patient’s needs and the caregiver’s resources and capabilities.