Dementia Care

If your loved one is living with dementia, you understand the importance of familiar surroundings and daily routines in managing their complex needs. With the support of a professional caregiver, your family can achieve the right balance of in-home memory care and personal care. This tailored assistance helps adapt to the challenges of this unpredictable illness, ensuring your loved one feels safe and supported in their environment.

Expert Dementia Care Services

Grace Hands Home Care caregivers who specialize in dementia and Alzheimer’s care will develop a comprehensive and personalized memory care plan for your senior. Our dedicated and compassionate caregivers leverage their training and experience to create a sense of security for both your loved one and your family. They will prioritize familiar routines while ensuring your aging loved one is treated with dignity and respect.

Your loved one will receive a customized care plan tailored to their specific type of dementia, aligned with their diagnosis, to make their daily life as comfortable and enjoyable as possible.

Types of Dementia:

  • Alzheimer’s Disease
  • Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
  • Frontotemporal Dementia
  • Huntington’s Disease
  • Lewy Body Dementia
  • Parkinson’s Disease Dementia
  • Vascular Dementia
  • Early-Onset Dementia

Available Services:

  • Help with getting dressed
  • Hygiene assistance
  • Light housekeeping
  • Medication reminders
  • Meal preparation
  • Transportation to appointments
  • Walking and mobility assistance
  • Wandering prevention

FAQs About In-Home Dementia Care

Yes, our caregivers can provide one-on-one support and companionship for your loved one, whether they are at home or in a dementia care facility. While these facilities often offer various activities, familiar routines and social connections may be limited. Our caregivers are here to enhance their experience and well-being.

Our caregivers take the time to understand not just the personal care needs of your loved one with dementia, but also their individual preferences that provide comfort and security. They will learn about your loved one’s favorite hobbies, TV shows, and social activities to create a genuine companionship experience and maintain a familiar routine.

As your loved one’s dementia symptoms evolve, we will review and adjust the care plan accordingly to ensure they receive the best possible support. For instance, if your loved one becomes increasingly agitated at night, we may modify the care plan to include overnight care and implement additional safety measures to prevent wandering. This flexibility helps us meet their changing needs effectively.