Specialized in-home Alzheimer’s care focused on safety, structure, and gentle support.
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Memory loss, confusion, and safety risks create daily stress for families without trained support at home.
Your loved one may leave home without warning or reason.
Mood swings and confusion are distressing and hard to manage.
Providing constant supervision is emotionally and physically exhausting.
When it comes to ensuring your aging parent or loved one enjoys their independence and happiness while aging gracefully, finding the right Alzheimer home care is a catalyst for quality living and we make that possible with compassionate, expert support.
Our Alzheimer’s caregivers are trained in Teepa Snow, A.G.E., and GPA methods, providing practical, personalized support to effectively manage symptoms and improve daily life.
Seniors with non-chronic medical conditions requiring help only for a few hours or days in a week.
Seniors with chronic and serious health issues in need for personal medical care in their homes.
Seniors with life-impacting chronic conditions requiring constant monitoring and assistance in daily tasks.
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We believe in person-centered care. We understand that each person’s experience with Alzheimer’s is unique, and we tailor our services to meet their specific needs, preferences, and abilities. Our dedicated caregivers are trained to meet the physical, emotional, and cognitive needs of Alzheimer’s patients. Our Alzheimer’s Care services include:
ConsidraCare is a reliable partner in health care, delivering unwavering quality of care.
Our team will help create a custom care plan for your loved one — no pressure, no obligation.
It includes cognitive support, routine building, supervision, medication reminders, and emotional reassurance in a familiar environment—offering comfort and stability for those with Alzheimer’s.
Yes. Our caregivers are trained in Gentle Persuasive Approaches and Teepa Snow’s method for Alzheimer’s care, ensuring calm and responsive support.
Dementia is a generalized term that refers to the loss of memory and other cognitive abilities. Alzheimer’s is a particular type of cognitive disease in which the patient’s mental capacities (memory, thinking, reasoning, and learning) begin to deteriorate and become disruptive to daily activities.
Alzheimer’s is solely an age-related brain disease that affects memory, thinking, and other cognitive abilities. However, some other factors like inherited genes, environment, and lifestyle changes can increase the risk of Alzheimer’s. It is most common in people above 65 years of age and can be extremely discomforting.
During the early stages of Alzheimer’s, most people can live on their own. As Alzheimer’s progresses, it affects the cognitive abilities of the patient as well as increases the risk of falls, anxiety, and aggressive behavior.
Patients with moderate Alzheimer’s shouldn’t be left alone. A live-in caregiver can provide specialized care to the patient (grooming, bathing, meal prep, medications, and light housekeeping). A live-in caregiver provides ongoing and discreet assistance, and improves the quality of living for the patient.