In Home Dementia Caregiving
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In Home Dementia Caregiving
Dementia affects about 50 million people worldwide, and nearly 10 million people are diagnosed every year. While dementia is an umbrella term for a collection of symptoms from different diseases, all forms of it involve a change in the thinking process that easily affects how a person normally functions. However, this isn’t a disease that can’t be focused upon to help slow down and possibly halt the decline of memory. We here at Close to Home Caregivers will happily work alongside you to create care that focuses upon abilities that will strengthen your overall well-being and help slow its progression.
We here at Close to Home Caregivers are equipped to help you and your family through the challenges of dementia. It isn’t just a challenge for the patient, but also their loved ones as well. Our team will work with you and your loved ones to help you through the challenges that arise with this disease. By establishing a routine tailored to you and your loved ones we can help make your life less stressful. This routine will assist those with dementia by stimulating the brain with mental exercises and games, keeping a close eye on any changes in their day to day routines, and much more.
The Advantages of In Home Caregiving
Studies have shown that caring for Dementia and similar diseases at home is more effective. This allows for the patient to be around something familiar – their home and family. With this familiarity, we can then begin creating a routine that will assist in reducing confusion and anxiety that is brought along with this disease. Another important part of this specialized care is that it will also help both you and your loved ones from being overwhelmed. Dementia is a stressful disease for both the afflicted and their loved ones. We here at Close to Home Caregivers want to help reduce this kind of stress for your family.
Keeping your loved one with dementia at home will also allow them to become familiar with the routine in a familiar setting. Dementia is different for every patient, just like their homes. We are equipped and trained in unique strategies that will help them ease into the new routine at their home. By combining these skills we are able to not just enhance their quality of life, but also help them accept this necessary support.
