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At home dementia care for seniors

Personal care | Alzheimer’s and dementia care | Hospice support | Mobility assistance | Meal prep | Transportation | Housekeeping | Medication reminders | Chronic illness care

Know someone is there – even when you can't be

Suppose your loved one has just received a diagnosis of Alzheimer's or dementia. In that case, you may be worried about them living independently. It can be challenging for people who experience memory issues to safely live on their own.

Memory care is a specific type of dementia home care that supports people with dementia or Alzheimer's disease. If you are looking for a caregiver for your loved one, Home Instead® offers at-home memory care.

Let's look at some of the at-home memory care services and learn more about the best dementia care with Home Instead.

Dementia home care services

The Home Instead network's hired caregivers are trained to provide a safe and structured environment, engage in memory-enhancing activities, and address the specific needs of those with cognitive impairments. Contact your local Home Instead about memory care services such as:

  • Getting dressed or bathing
  • Meal preparation
  • Medication reminders
  • Transportation
  • Specially trained staff with training in memory disorders
  • Health and wellness programs
  • Providing safe environments
  • Housekeeping

Training recognized by the Alzheimer’s Association

Home Instead uses evidence-based programs for people with Alzheimer's and dementia. Our caregivers are specially trained using a protocol program called Person-Centered Care Training for Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias. Home Instead is recognized by the *Alzheimer’s Association® for incorporating the evidenced-based Dementia Care Practice Recommendations.

Our dementia caregivers support the individual by using a whole-person approach and working on the physical, emotional, and mental care of your loved one.

Benefits of home care for cognitive impairments

People with dementia need a safe environment where they feel at ease. As the person's memory declines, it's essential to help them stay calm and monitor their symptoms. Some other benefits of home care for cognitive impairments include:

  • Monitoring behavior
  • Providing a well-balanced diet
  • Ensuring daily physical activity and social interactions
  • Keeping the individual comfortable and in a well-known environment
  • Helping to keep the family close together

Know when it’s time to ask for help with dementia care at home

When memory declines, certain daily functions can become more dangerous. The most important thing to consider is that sometimes you may need to ask for some help. If you decide that in-home memory care is best for your loved one, contact a local Home Instead office for dementia home care.

We'll develop a personalized and unique plan for your loved one so that they can stay safe and get the care they deserve.

How home care can benefit your loved one

There are several benefits to receiving private, elderly care in the home, for you and your aging loved one. Home care providers, like Home Instead, offer respite care to family caretakers as well as the peace of mind of knowing your loved one is in good hands. For seniors, the benefits of one-on-one, personal home care assistance include:

  • Access to high-quality, personalized care
  • Greater independence
  • Enhanced safety and comfort
  • Companionship and social engagement

Why Home Instead?

Choosing someone to care for your family is one of the biggest decisions you'll ever make. Our companion caregivers not only provide a superior level of care but also bring joy and reassurance to those they spend time with. Contact Home Instead for:

  • Qualified caregivers. Home Instead care professionals are screened, extensively trained, and reliable
  • Customized care plans. Our in-home care consultations develop an individualized care plan for your loved one’s specific home care needs.
  • High-quality care. We regularly evaluate the care we provide to better it through in-person reassessments, surveys, and conversations with family and healthcare providers.

Home Instead personalized caregiving services at home

Personal care: Personal care involves assisting with daily living (ADLs) such as bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, and hygiene.

Alzheimer’s and dementia care: Our hired caregivers are trained to provide a safe and structured environment, engage in memory-enhancing activities, and address the specific needs of those with cognitive impairments.

Hospice care: We focus on ensuring comfort, providing pain management, and emotional support for the patient and their family during the end-of-life stage.

24-hour care: 24-hour care is an option when a patient needs constant personal home care assistance to ensure their safety. This is often the case for bed-bound people and people who are:

  • Recovering from surgery
  • Living with Alzheimer's disease or dementia
  • Recovering from a stroke, heart attack, or other serious health event

Mobility assistance: We help individuals with limited mobility to move around safely. Caregiver companions may assist with transferring from bed to chair, walking support, and using mobility aids to enhance independence.

Meal Prep: Meal preparation services involve planning and cooking nutritious meals based on dietary preferences and restrictions, ensuring proper nutrition.

Transportation: Care Pros help individuals get to medical appointments, run errands, or attend social activities. This is valuable for those with difficulty driving or using public transportation.

Housekeeping: Services include light cleaning and organizing tasks to maintain a safe and comfortable living environment. This may involve tasks such as dusting, vacuuming, and laundry.

Medication reminders: Our Care Pros provide timely reminders for individuals to take their medications as prescribed. This service helps ensure medication adherence and proper management of health conditions.

Chronic illness care: Assistance for individuals with long-term health conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, or respiratory disorders. We help manage symptoms, monitor health, and coordinate with healthcare professionals.

Find home care services near me

Our mission is to help your loved ones maintain their safety and independence
in the comfort of their familiar surroundings. Contact us today to find reliable senior care services.