Arcy at Home, a locally owned personal assistance service, offers compassionate, quality care, allowing you to remain safe and independent in your home or community.
Caring for someone suffering from Alzheimer’s or dementia requires patience, understanding and compassion. It also includes a range of services that may include assistance with activities of daily living (ADL), medication management, housekeeping tasks and more. With so many decisions to make, it can be overwhelming trying to find the right balance between providing care while allowing your loved one some independence.
Alzheimer’s & Dementia Home Care gives seniors the opportunity to stay in familiar surroundings surrounded by family members who love them.
By finding creative solutions within your budget you can give your elderly family member a chance at dignified life without sacrificing freedom or quality of care.
When it comes to Alzheimer’s & Dementia home care, understanding the different types of dementia is key.
Dementia is a general term used to describe symptoms that affect memory, thinking, and social abilities severely enough to interfere with daily life.
It can be difficult caring for someone with any form of dementia; however, knowing what type you are dealing with will help prepare you for the journey ahead and equip you with knowledge on how best to provide support and comfort at home.
Working closely with medical professionals such as doctors and nurses who specialize in memory care will also ensure your loved one receives optimal treatment throughout their battle with this disease.
Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most common forms of dementia, and it affects millions of people worldwide. It causes changes in a person’s behavior, thinking, memory, and ability to complete everyday tasks. Alzheimer’s can be hard to diagnose since symptoms vary from person to person.
The effects of Alzheimer’s worsen over time as more brain cells are damaged or destroyed due to a buildup of proteins called amyloid plaques and tangles made up of tau protein fragments.
As these proteins accumulate in the brain they cause disruptions in the communication between neurons which lead to issues with memory and cognition. Currently, there is no cure for Alzheimer’s so treatment focuses on managing its symptoms through medications, lifestyle modifications, and supportive care like Alzheimer’s home care and dementia care at home.
Such treatments help patients maintain their independence for longer periods by providing them with assistance with activities like meal preparation, bathing, transportation, etc.
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When it comes to providing care for a loved one with dementia, homecare services can be an invaluable resource.
Non-medical home care services provide assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) and companionship activities such as:
Home health aides offer more specialized support such as mobility assistance, medication management, and personal hygiene. Caregivers also provide respite care which is short-term relief for family members who have been caring for someone with dementia on their own or those who just need extra help during stressful times.
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Memory care at home can be especially beneficial throughout these later stages of Alzheimer’s providing comfort while helping families maintain quality of life for their loved ones suffering from the disease.
According to a recent survey, 8 out of 10 people with dementia wish to stay in their own home for as long as possible. Home care services can make that happen.
Dementia patients can benefit from the specialized attention and support provided by trained caregivers who understand how best to provide comfort and safety for those living with this condition.
At-home care helps keep dementia patients at home longer by providing assistance with personal hygiene, medication management, meal preparation, and daily activities such as grocery shopping or errands.
Caregivers also provide companionship, which is especially important when family members are unable to be present every day due to work commitments or other obligations.
They offer emotional support and help build relationships between the patient and family members while promoting independence through teaching new skills like adaptive techniques for self-care tasks or communication strategies.
This combination of physical, emotional, and mental stimulation creates an environment where the quality of life is improved despite any cognitive changes caused by dementia.
We strive to provide the highest quality of care at an affordable cost. Reach out to us today to get started.
14755 Preston Rd., Suite 445
Dallas, TX 75254
Tel: (214) 424-6100
Fax: (214) 424-6112
700 Parker Square Rd., Suite 105
Flower Mound, TX 75028
Tel: 469-293-1515
Fax: 469-293-1530
700 Parker Square Rd., Suite 265
Flower Mound, TX 75028
Tel: (469) 348-0670
Fax: (469) 348-0672
700 Parker Square Rd., Suite 265
Flower Mound, TX 75028
Tel: (972) 471-1111
Fax: (972) 692-6936
Tollfree: (888) 878-8060