How Alzheimer’s Care Can Help Your Loved One

How Alzheimer’s Care Can Help Your Loved One

It can be tough for adult children or other family members to accept that their parent or loved one diagnosed with Alzheimer’s needs more care than they can provide. Whether it’s premier home care services to assist with aging in place, or a specific Alzheimer’s care program, it is important to take time to explore your options. With so many choices, trying to figure out which type of senior care is best, and how to make an informed choice, can leave you feeling overwhelmed.


Alzheimer’s Care
As Alzheimer’s progresses, the person with the disease will need a level of supervision and support that one caregiver can’t provide without assistance.  In order to keep your loved one safe, it is important to recognize when you can no longer handle the level of support required. While it can feel stressful finding the right type of Alzheimer’s care for your loved one, the good news is that you’ll be helping your loved one improve their quality of life.

It’s not uncommon for both family members and the person with Alzheimer’s to resist the changes that come with having an in home caregiver. The person receiving the care may no longer have the reasoning skills to understand why it’s necessary for a professional caregiver to be there.  Rather than trying to reason with them, validate their feelings, reassure them that everything is going to be OK, and focus on the positive contributions a caregiver will bring your loved one.

Alzheimer’s Care Options Are Worth Considering

When it comes to Alzheimer’s care, there are lots of benefits that can come from using the support of a premier home care service or other types of in home senior care. Because each Alzheimer’s patient is unique and will face different challenges, Alzheimer’s & dementia support at home programs are tailored specifically to each client. Family feedback, as well as doctor recommendations and instructions are used to create a custom care plan focused on improving the patient’s quality of life.

It is common to assume that the options available for Alzheimer’s care may be limited to basic grooming and household chores, but there are many other choices available. Alzheimer’s and dementia patients can benefit from the following:

  • Regular companionship
  • Mental stimulation
  • Expressive art programs or recreation therapy
  • Physical stimulation
  • Regular safety monitoring to keep on top of skills and abilities
  • Observing, managing, and redirecting behaviour
  • Meal preparation
  • Medication reminders
  • Laundry and light cleaning
  • Grocery shopping and errands
  • Bathing and dressing
  • Mobility assistance

The main thing to remember is that by choosing to use professional Alzheimer’s care, you will be improving the life of your loved one. The increased level of routine, stimulation, and professional care will provide them with comfort and make it safer for them to remain at home.

iCare Home Health Can Provide Alzheimer’s Care For Your Loved One

If you’re looking for Alzheimer’s care for your loved one, know that there is help and support that will allow you to help your loved one through this challenging time. iCare Home Health provides a wide range of support options for those looking for Alzheimer’s care in Milton, Oakville, Burlington, and Mississauga. As a first step, our team can provide complimentary assessment and work with you to better understand the best type of support for your loved one. To book your assessment, call us at (905) 491-6941.

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President of iCare Home Health Services, a community based, boutique home health care company dedicated to serving the needs of our customers to maintain their quality of life and dignity while they recover from illness or age at the comfort of their own home.