Not only are basic, daily housekeeping tasks taken care of, but you or the person in your life who needs care will also receive companionship and skilled support for bathing, dressing, toileting, eating, exercising and other personal care needs.
A diagnosis of Alzheimer’s can significantly disrupt your life. However, choosing to stay in the comfort of your own home can greatly minimize that disruption.
Our comprehensive home assessments evaluate whether your house is safe and identify necessary modifications for you or your loved one in need of care.
Staying in your home allows you to remain close to friends and family, reducing the risk of separation from a spouse—a common issue faced in care facilities.
With the support of our dedicated caregivers, you can maintain your independence and feel empowered in your own space. The advantages of at-home care include:
If you're interested in learning more about our home health care services, please reach out to us today to schedule a consultation. Our team will work with you to develop a comprehensive care plan that meets your needs and fits your budget.
Socialization is an important part of Alzheimer’s and dementia care. Having a consistent caregiver or caregiver team encourages a therapeutic relationship to form, which promotes both physical and mental health.
To help build a beneficial relationship, we consider the client’s emotional and physical needs to match them with a caregiver whose experience and personality will best suit them.
Alzheimer’s and dementia doesn’t affect everyone in the same way. Our registered nurses create care plans tailored to the individual and their unique situation.
How much care you need, or what type, is unique to you or the person receiving care. Whether that means a flexible schedule or 24/7 care, our dependable care gives our clients peace of mind.
Ensuring that day-to-day tasks are taken care of is important, as are the physical and mental health of the person in care. Our care plans are client-centred, and our caregivers ensure that all needs are met, big and small.
Our home care companions have specialized Alzheimer’s and dementia training and assist with:
Ensuring that day-to-day tasks are taken care of is important, as are the physical and mental health of the person in care. Our care plans are client-centred, and our caregivers ensure that all needs are met, big and small.
Our home care companions have specialized Alzheimer’s and dementia training and assist with:
Please reach us at info@homecareevernest.ca if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Every person with Alzheimer’s has different needs depending on the impact their illness is having on their day-to-day life. As the illness progresses, the need for assistance will increase as daily activities become more challenging. Involving a professional caregiver early ensures that their care plan can evolve as needed over time.
Interested in learning more about our individualized Alzheimer’s Care plans? Get in touch today.
The short answer: it depends! Every person with Alzheimer’s or dementia has different needs at different stages of their illness. That means every person requires a different level of care and attention from a caregiver. That’s why our registered nurses do a comprehensive, in-home assessment to determine how robust of a care plan you’ll need. Contact us today to get started.
We understand how important it is to have reliable and caring support for your loved ones. Let us provide the care they deserve. Contact us today.
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