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5 Ways Alzheimer's Patients Benefit From In Home Care

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If your loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia, it can present a host of challenges and take a significant emotional toll. You may think that the only option for Alzheimer’s care is to place your loved one in a separate facility, but sometimes, senior in home care for dementia can present an excellent solution. It may even be better suited for the needs for both your family and your loved one. Here are five ways in which Alzheimer’s patients can benefit from elderly home care:

    1. Familiar territory
      Although your loved one may experience memory problems, he or she will be without a doubt much more comfortable and calm in a familiar place. Elderly home care allows seniors to stay in the privacy and coziness of their own household while receiving the Alzheimer’s care and treatment they need. Being forced into a new place can be incredibly overwhelming and scary for Alzheimer’s patients. It’s best to keep them calm whenever possible, and being in a well-known environment can go a long way in keeping them relaxed and focused.

 

    1. Built-in socialization
      Having a trusted and skilled caregiver on-hand doesn’t cover just medical care. Socialization is an extremely important part of any kind of elderly care. Loneliness and depression can easily take hold when seniors are isolated; this can happen when seniors live alone with no assistance or are placed in a new environment with strangers. Opting for Alzheimer’s care in home assures family members that their loved one will have access to socialization and can take part in activities he or she enjoys. Even if you have the medical aspects of care covered, senior home caregivers are available simply for additional companionship, too.

 

    1. Knowledgeable
      Not only are Alzheimer’s caregivers knowledgeable and highly trained in dealing with dementia, but they can help your family learn the best ways to deal with your loved one’s diagnosis as well. They can provide you with techniques to communicate with your loved one, as well as help you learn how to manage stress and reduce frustration.

 

    1. Provide relief
      Caring for someone with Alzheimer’s can be emotionally and physically draining for family members. Alzheimer’s care services can provide a welcome relief for familial caregivers who are feeling overwhelmed or who have put their lives on hold in order to take care of their loved one. Having an extra hand can help prevent caregiver burnout and will allow you to enjoy the time you have with your family member.

 

  1. Variety
    Elderly home care for Alzheimer’s can extend beyond the important facet of memory care. Caregivers can provide you with help for medical treatment, upkeep of hygiene, increased companionship, transportation assistance, and more. It can be difficult for family members to do all that on their own while ensuring the best treatment and techniques for a confusing condition. Luckily, Alzheimer’s caregivers can provide a vast variety of services and can be of help in numerous ways.

If your loved one has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s — the sixth leading cause of death in the U.S. — please contact us today to find out your options for in home care. Make your loved one’s time as comfortable and calm as possible while still being involved with their care. Call us today to find out more.

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