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Aging in place home care refers to the ability of seniors to live safely, independently, and comfortably in their own homes, even as their care needs increase.
In-Home Dementia Care for Seniors
Guidance from a professional caregiver can help your family find the right balance of in-home memory and personal care to adapt to this unpredictable illness.
Has your loved one been diagnosed with dementia? A dementia diagnosis can be life-changing for many families. As your loved one’s disease progresses, they will require an advanced level of care to make sure they stay safe.
Whether your loved one is in the early stages or their condition has progressed, it may be time to consider hiring a professional home care agency to ensure they receive the level of support they need. But with so many options for dementia care at home available, how can you be sure you're choosing the right solution?
Why Choose Us?
At Senior Home Care by Angels, we understand the challenges that come with caring for a loved one who is living with dementia. We can help.
Senior Home Care by Angels offers custom-tailored care plans that help seniors manage the symptoms of their disease. Our plans are equipped to be flexible as your loved one’s condition progresses, allowing them to receive the dementia care at home they need for as long as they wish.
Why In-Home Dementia Care is Essential for Seniors
With approximately 61% of seniors with dementia living at home, many families face the challenge of providing adequate care for their loved ones living with dementia or Alzheimer’s. Professional in-home dementia care ensures that individuals receive the specialized support they need to manage symptoms and stay safe in familiar surroundings. Consider these additional challenges:
1 in 5 seniors with dementia experience severe cognitive impairment.
1 in 4 (28%) require extensive assistance or are entirely dependent for daily tasks like bathing and dressing.
1 in 4 exhibit responsive behaviours, such as agitation or aggression.
1 in 4 show signs of depression, impacting their emotional well-being.
These statistics highlight the importance of quality care at home to help seniors maintain a good quality of life as their condition progresses.
Expert Caregiver Training for Dementia Care at Home
At Senior Home Care by Angels, we understand the severity of dementia and how essential it is to receive proper care. That’s why we offer basic dementia education to all our caregivers as part of our internal training program - including understanding things like the 7 stages of Lewy Body Dementia as well as Lewy Body Dementia symptoms. Our caregivers earn a certificate after completing their training and passing the examination afterward, showing that they’re equipped to provide quality in-home care for seniors with dementia. We also offer advanced dementia care training by partnering with industry experts.
In-Home Dementia Care Services
When you count on us, you can rest assured your loved one will receive the in-home care for dementia they need. With Senior Home Care by Angels, you can go back to being a member of the family again and not a family caregiver without having to worry about your loved one’s well-being.
Through our Senior Life Care Navigation program, our caring and compassionate caregivers can help your loved one in so many ways, including:
Personal care tasks, such as bathing, grooming, and getting dressed
Meaningful companionship and support to manage behavioral problems like agitation and confusion
Reminding them to take their medication
Arranging transportation to medical appointments
Preventing your loved one from wandering
Overnight monitoring and support
Planning and preparing meals
And anything else they need to stay safe, happy, and comfortable.
Get Started With In-Home Dementia Care
Explore personalized in-home dementia care and private care services for your loved one.
Senior Home Care by Angels is ready to answer your questions and help create a custom care plan tailored to your family’s needs. Discover the peace of mind that comes with expert dementia care in the comfort of home.
We provide compassionate, professional support for seniors.
Can You Work With My Loved One in a Dementia Care Facility?
Although dementia care facilities usually offer a range of activities for older adults, familiar routines and social connection may be limited. Our caregivers provide one-on-one support and companionship for aging adults at home or in long-term care settings.
How Will You Get to Know My Loved One?
In addition to understanding the personal care needs of your loved one with dementia, our caregivers will learn about individual preferences that provide comfort and security. Caregivers will also learn about your loved one’s favorite hobbies, TV shows, and social activities to provide genuine companionship along with a familiar routine.
What if My Loved One’s Memory Care Needs Change?
As your loved one’s dementia symptoms change, we will review and adjust the care plan to ensure they receive the best personal care. For example, if your loved one gets increasingly agitated at night, we may adjust the care plan to include overnight care and increased safety measures to prevent wandering.
Do Caregivers Help With Medication Reminders?
Yes, our caregivers can provide medication reminders to ensure your loved one with dementia takes the right medications at the right times. They can monitor for proper medication intake and potential side effects, which is particularly important as cognitive abilities decline. While our non-medical caregivers cannot administer medications, they can work alongside healthcare providers to help maintain your loved one's medication schedule and report any concerns. This medication support can help decrease one of the most common stressors for families managing dementia care.
Do You Involve Family Members in the Dementia Care Process?
We view families as vital partners in providing the best dementia care possible. Our care coordinators maintain regular communication with family members, providing updates on a loved one's condition, mood, and daily activities. Many families find our in-home care services provide much-needed respite while keeping them informed and involved in their loved one's care journey.