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Alzheimer's Disease
Today, nearly six million people in North America have Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia. In the next five decades, the number of individuals with Alzheimer’s disease is expected to reach 20 million. These staggering numbers are not just statistics; they represent those many families with loved ones who require special care. We here at Freedom Home Care and Medical Staffing want you to know you are not alone. We are here to help you and your loved one by offering the best Alzheimer’s care which includes helping you understand. Our caregivers go through specialized training in order to be as prepared as possible when working with an individual with Alzheimer’s disease. We understand how difficult it can be to know how to best deal with Alzheimer’s disease. It can be an upsetting and stressful situation. Our team of highly skilled and patient caregivers would be happy to offer their assistance with your loved one.
Freedom Home Care and Medical Staffing is here to Help
Freedom Home Care and Medical Staffing can help you with the changing stages of Alzheimer’s. Here are just a few of the things we can provide:
- Maintaining a safe living environment
- Managing changing behaviors
- Develop and maintain a consistent routine and schedule
- Provide nutritional support with specially prepared meals
- Providing mind-stimulating activities
- Encourage and create social interaction
- Supervision of daily activities
Freedom Home Care and Medical Staffing’s personal care assistants will help encourage your loved one to be social and stay active if possible. We will carefully evaluate each client and tailor our approach to fit them best. Our caregivers will assist those with Alzheimer’s in whatever way they can whether it be daily walks, a ride in the car or spending time in their garden. Simple daily activities such as these are proven to help maximize each individual’s abilities and independence. You don’t have to worry about taking on this difficult disease by yourself. Let our skilled and compassionate caregivers help you and your family cope with this sometimes stressful and confusing disease.
Visit the National Alzheimer’s Association or the Alzheimer’s Foundation for more information and resources on dealing with Alzheimer’s Disease and related illnesses.