Alzheimer's Care and Dementia Care in Aurora, CO and the Surrounding Areas
Tending to Alzheimer’s and dementia care patients can be physically and mentally demanding. At Executive Home Care, we understand how important it is to remember that providing the greatest care is a team effort. This group could comprise family members, friends, medical personnel, and other caregivers. Everyone in the community must help care for persons suffering from dementia or Alzheimer’s disease.
It is also important to note that there are numerous resources available to assist those who are caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease or another type of dementia. There are tools available to assist you understand what is required and how to best give it, whether you are providing daily in-home care, making decisions, or simply caring for someone who has the disease. Help can be found through discussion forums, online communities, and support groups. Caregivers should use these tools to provide the greatest care for their loved ones.
To learn more about our services, please call us at (303) 209-6432 today.
Caregiving For Early-Stage A/D
At the beginning stages of dementia, your loved one might not need a lot of help. However, having a caring and qualified Alzheimer’s and dementia care assistant with them during certain times of the day can make a big difference. This extra support ensures their safety and helps keep their living space comfortable and well-maintained.
It’s important for Alzheimer’s patients to retain as much independence as they can early on. We’re here to provide gentle assistance with daily tasks, offering just the right amount of help to keep them living happily and healthily.
Mid-Stage Care
The latter stages of Alzheimer’s and dementia care sometimes last the longest and can be very difficult for families attempting to keep their loved ones safe and comfortable.
There will be both happy and bad days. On those difficult days, having an Executive Home Care assistant can significantly improve your loved one’s health and happiness. We’re here to give them the support they need to thrive.
Late-Stage Care
Some individuals receiving Alzheimer’s and dementia care may move into the later phases, which can persist for weeks, months, or even years. The patient can need care around-the-clock depending on how severe the condition is.
We at Executive Home Care provide the choice of live-in caregivers who are available to your loved one anytime they need them. This guarantees that those in the last stages of Alzheimer’s or dementia always have a trustworthy companion at their side.
Learn More by Contacting Your Local Office
We understand how difficult it is to arrange care for a loved one with a memory disease.
Your local Executive Home Care staff can help you create an Alzheimer’s and dementia care plan that prioritizes your loved one’s comfort, safety, and overall well-being.
Contact us today to set up a free in-home consultation.