Alzheimer's Care
Always There Home Care is on the home front in your fight
against Alzheimer's disease and dementia
- Companionship combats depression
- Meal preparation advances nutrition
- Cognitive exercises slows mental decline
- Exercise that aids strength and blood flow
- Continuous observation ensures safety
Alzheimer's disease and dementia keep going 24/7
That's why we do too. People suffering from dementia risk losing
their independence. By providing the most knowledgeable and
compassionate care professionals in the industry, Always There Home
Care allows these people to live safely and comfortably where they
most want to be: at home.
With round-the-clock monitoring and care for even the most
advanced cases, our caregivers maximize the mental, emotional and
physical health of dementia patients—while offering support and
respite for their loved ones.
More than just prolonging life, we prolong the quality of life.
The more than 70 forms of dementia have their own symptoms and
protocols. Our specially-trained caregivers understand these
differences—and tailor their care to the individual and devote
undivided attention to the client.
Providing support on multiple levels: physical, nutritional,
mental and emotional
Always There Home Care caregivers help Alzheimer's disease and
dementia sufferers who have lost the procedural memory or physical
abilities to perform activities of daily living. Even simple tasks,
such as brushing teeth—which would otherwise be impossible—reduce
the risk of inflammation and plaques that accelerate cerebral
decline.
Help with dressing and going to the bathroom allows sufferers to
survive with dignity. Our caregivers help to exercise the client,
through walking, playing games or assisting with physical therapy,
thus reducing obesity and increasing muscular strength and oxygen to
the brain. Meal preparation by our caregiver plays a vital role in
maintaining good nutrition. That's why our caregivers are trained by
a professional chef and supported by a nutritionist to prepare meals
that promote the recommended consumption of fruits and vegetables,
omega-3s and folates that can sometimes slow the progression of the
disease.
Our caregivers help to stimulate clients' minds through cognitive
coaching to keep them mentally and socially active. They also reduce
depression and can even help manage some emotional/behavioral issues
such as sundown syndrome. Meanwhile, our caregivers provide peace of
mind and much needed respite for the entire family, too.
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