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Alzheimer's and Dementia Care in Princeton, NJ

Alzheimer's and Dementia Care in Princeton, NJ and the Surrounding Areas

Caring for someone with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia can be hard and take a lot of time. At Executive Home Care, we know how important it is to remember that it takes a team of people to give the best care possible. This team could include family members, friends, health care workers, and other caregivers. Each person has an important role to play in caring for people with Alzheimer’s and dementia.

It is also important to know that there are many ways to help people who are providing Alzheimer’s and dementia care. There are tools that can help you understand what is needed and how to give it, whether you are giving daily care at home, making decisions, or just taking care of someone with the disease. You might be able to find support groups, educational materials, online forums, and other services. By using these resources, caregivers can get the information and skills they need to care for their loved one in the best way possible.

Call us at (609) 212-2993 to find out more about what we can do for you.

Caregiving For Early-Stage A/D

Individuals in the early stages of Alzheimer’s and dementia care may require minimal support. Nevertheless, it is advisable to have a proficient caregiver accompany individuals during specific periods of the day to guarantee their well-being and assist in upholding their living conditions.

The objective of delivering care for individuals in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia is to optimize their autonomy while offering dependable and consistent assistance with routine domestic responsibilities, as required.

Mid-Stage Care

Alzheimer’s and dementia care in the middle stage is typically the longest phase of memory disease, and it can be particularly difficult for family members attempting to keep a loved one safe and comfortable.

There will be better days than others. On more challenging days, the presence of an Executive Home Care caregiver can make a world of difference for the well-being of your loved one.

Late-Stage Care

In certain cases, the latter stages of Alzheimer’s and dementia care may endure for varying durations, ranging from weeks to months or even years. Depending on the extent of the illness, it is conceivable that continuous care may be necessary.

Executive Home Care offers the service of providing live-in caregivers to individuals in their homes, so offering a constant and dependable resource for late-stage Alzheimer’s or dementia patients.

Learn More by Contacting Your Local Office

We understand how challenging it can be to coordinate care for a loved one living with a memory disease.

Your local Executive Home Care team can work with you to develop an Alzheimer’s and dementia care plan that puts the comfort, safety, and total well-being of your loved one first.

Contact us today to schedule a free in-home consultation.