There is no “normal” age for dementia to strike. It can’t be prevented, but the right care can help it to progress more slowly. One of the top reasons for home care services is they help dementia patients maintain independence and ultimately prolong their senior years at home with family rather than in a nursing facility. Here are some ways that professional caregivers provide support for people living with dementia.
People with Alzheimer’s tend to repeat routine activities (such as waking up early, taking a bath or shower every day, watching television after dinner). Professional caregivers can help plan routines that involve all family members so everyone can participate in mutually enjoyed activities.
It is important that those suffering from memory loss remain socially engaged, especially at home. Social interaction is known to delay the onset of memory loss and makes the disorder less severe for some people.
Dementia patients are often happier with care provided at home than in an institution. Being cared for in familiar surroundings where they can still do things that they enjoy on their own terms, helps dementia sufferers maintain the best quality of life possible.
If a family member is living with Alzheimer’s disease or some other form of dementia, it can be difficult to find adequate care for them when you need help – especially if you both work during normal business hours. Having home care available allows everyone to have peace of mind knowing that they will not have to separate from each other just because someone needs assistance.
Many dementia patients need assistance with basic things like eating, bathing, grooming and getting dressed. This requires a certain amount of care throughout the day which can often lead to working professionals feeling overwhelmed or run ragged between their jobs and caring for loved ones at home.
Unfortunately not every agency has their act together when it comes to taking good care of people. You can never really tell if you’ve got a company that takes pride in its work until something goes wrong – and by then it may be too late.
There are many dementia sufferers who need assistance around the clock while others during certain hours. It isn’t always possible for a homecare agency to provide around the clock care, so it’s important you know this going in.
It isn’t easy to decide when someone is no longer able to live safely in their own home, but there are things you can look for. If your loved one needs help with just about every activity of daily living or has become cognitively impaired, it’s time to search for a place that will provide the care they need. Some people, of course, prefer to remain in their own homes for as long as possible. If that’s the case with your loved one, though, you’ll need to determine whether they are safe at home.
Home caregivers are able to assist elderly people that are living alone with household tasks such as cooking meals, doing laundry or collecting groceries. They can also provide transportation to appointments and offer companionship through engaging activities like game night or a trip to the park.
Home care can be the perfect balance between having control of your life and being safe. Kansas City Home Care has the professional staff to help with your family’s needs and answer any questions or concerns. If you have a loved one experiencing symptoms please call today!
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