Compassionate Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care Services
Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care for Comfort and Safety
- At Home Healthy, our dementia and Alzheimer’s care services provide personalized, non-medical support to help your loved one live safely and joyfully at home.
- Dementia and Alzheimer’s can make daily life challenging, affecting memory, behavior, and independence. Our specialized care services offer tailored support, from companionship to safety monitoring, to enhance well-being and security. With Home Healthy, you get affordable, compassionate care that brings peace of mind. Ready to support their journey?
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Why Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care Services Matter
Supporting Well-Being Through Specialized Care
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- Promote Recovery: Assist with tasks to support healing and prevent complications.
- Enhance Safety: Provide hands-on support to reduce risks like falls or confusion.
- Ease Family Concerns: Offer confidence that your loved one is supported during recovery.
Our caregivers deliver compassionate, non-medical care, helping your loved one regain confidence at home.
What Is Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care Services?
Understanding Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care Services
Dementia and Alzheimer’s care services provide non-medical support to help adults manage symptoms and maintain quality of life at home. Home Healthy’s dementia and Alzheimer’s care services include:
- Safety Monitoring: Watching for wandering or confusion to ensure safety.
- Companionship: Engaging in conversation, games, or memory-stimulating activities.
- Personal Care: Assisting with bathing, dressing, or grooming for comfort.
- Meal Preparation: Cooking nutritious meals tailored to health needs.
- Mobility Support: Helping with walking or using mobility aids safely.
- Medication Reminders: Ensuring medications are taken as prescribed (non-medical).
- Light Housekeeping: Tidying to maintain a calm, safe environment.
Unlike general care, these services are tailored to dementia and Alzheimer’s needs, focusing on safety and engagement.
Who Benefits from Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care Services?
Is Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care Right for Your Loved One?
Dementia and Alzheimer’s care services are ideal for adults who:
- Live with dementia or Alzheimer’s, experiencing memory or behavior challenges.
- Need supervision to prevent wandering or ensure safety at home.
- Require help with daily tasks due to cognitive or physical limitations.
- Seek engagement to reduce isolation or agitation from symptoms.
- Want to stay independent while receiving specialized care at home.
Home Healthy’s services adapt to their needs, serving families across South Florida.
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How Home Healthy’s Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care Services Stand Out
Why Choose Home Healthy for Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care?
At Home Healthy, we deliver dementia and Alzheimer’s care with expertise and compassion. Here’s what sets us apart:
- Personalized Care Plans: We tailor support to your loved one’s specific dementia needs.
- Trained Caregivers: Background-checked and skilled in compassionate, specialized care.
- Flexible Scheduling: From occasional to daily support, we adapt to your needs.
- Affordable Solutions: Private pay and insurance-friendly plans ensure accessibility.
- 24/7 AI Monitoring: We will install Sensi.ai devices to monitor patient activity even when our staff is not there.
- Joint Commission Accreditation: Our high standards guarantee trusted quality.
Serving South Florida, we bring specialized support to every home we serve. Check out our Google Reviews to see why families trust us.
What Does a Typical Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care Visit Look Like?
A Day with a Home Healthy Caregiver
Each visit is customized to your loved one’s dementia needs, ensuring comfort and engagement. Here’s an example of a dementia care session:
- Morning Routine: Assisting with gentle dressing or grooming for comfort.
- Engagement: Playing memory games or sharing familiar stories to stimulate cognition.
- Meal Support: Preparing a nutritious breakfast tailored to health needs.
- Safety Monitoring: Watching for confusion or wandering to ensure safety.
- Companionship: Offering calming conversation to reduce stress and agitation.
Our caregivers provide detailed updates after each visit, keeping you informed about their care.
Common Questions About Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care Services
Your Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care Questions, Answered
We’ve addressed common questions to help you choose dementia care with confidence:
Dementia care focuses on specialized support for cognitive and safety needs, while companion care emphasizes social engagement. Home Healthy offers both to meet your needs.
Our caregivers are trained, background-checked professionals skilled in dementia and Alzheimer’s support.
Yes, our caregivers support all stages of dementia, with specialized care for advanced needs.
Costs vary based on hours and services. We offer transparent, custom quotes—private pay or insurance—to fit your budget.
From occasional to daily visits, we tailor schedules to your preferences.
Absolutely. Our caregivers follow strict safety protocols to prevent wandering and ensure comfort.
Yes, caregivers prepare meals tailored to health needs, supporting overall wellness.
We adjust plans to include nursing, therapy, or ongoing care as needed.
We match caregivers based on needs and personality, and we’ll adjust if the fit isn’t right—no extra cost.
How to Get Started with Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care Services
Start Dementia Care in 4 Simple Steps
Ready to support your loved one’s dementia journey? Here’s how to begin:
- Share Your Needs: Call (305) 403-2065 or fill out our form to describe your loved one’s dementia care requirements and schedule.
- Get a Custom Plan: We’ll create a personalized care quote, tailored to your budget—no obligation.
- Initial Evaluation: We’ll have an RN come for an initial evaluation for every companionship service. During their visit, the nurse does an assessment and provides information that is valuable to our process of choosing a caregiver.
- Welcome Your Caregiver: Meet your caregiver and start care when you’re ready, often within days.
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