At Assisting Hands Home Care, we offer Alzheimer’s and dementia care services to help seniors who suffer from these conditions in Cliffside Park, NJ, and the surrounding areas. Our highly trained caregivers will make sure your loved ones receive compassionate care. This is especially important for those suffering from these conditions as they will make sure that they are safe in their own homes.
There are over 5 million adults suffering from Alzheimer’s disease and other related forms of dementia. These diseases progress over time and those suffering from these conditions will first experience loss of cognitive function and memory. The initial symptoms of dementia are mild, however, over time there will be signs of memory loss as well as decline in cognitive abilities which can stop them from being able to care for themselves. This is why it is important for these individuals to receive care in their home where they feel safe and comfortable.
Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care at Home in Cliffside Park, NJ
To learn more about our Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care services, call Assisting Hands Home Care at (551) 304 2442 to request a free in-home consultation.
Assisting Hands Home Care offers in-home memory care for dementia and Alzheimer’s patients in Cliffside Park, NJ. Our caregivers are highly trained and experienced in providing memory care services to those suffering from Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. They provide personal care and are trained to use specific positive approaches when it comes to common behaviors associated with these diseases.
Our caregivers are ready to help and support your loved one in all stages of Alzheimer’s as well as other forms of dementia.
- We offer more care than standard home care for Alzheimer’s and dementia.
- Our caregivers are trained to help with mood swings and agitation.
- We will engage them in activities that help keep their minds stimulated.
Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia
Most people don’t understand that Alzheimer’s and dementia are not the same. Dementia refers to a range of diseases that affect cognition and memory. Alzheimer’s disease is a specific type of dementia. It is important to note that these diseases progress slowly and over time affect long-term memory and general cognitive abilities.
Who do we care for?
Our home care services are designed to cater to the precise needs of your loved one. They are particularly helpful for:
- Elderly individuals facing challenges like Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s
- Older adults with dementia who wish to remain at home
- Seniors and adults recovering from surgical procedures for Alzheimer’s
- Adults with dementia in need of companionship and assistance
- Seniors with Alzheimer’s moving from hospital or facility care back to home
- Senior adults at high risk of false memories or catastrophic reaction
- Seniors with other specific care needs
Why Choose Assisting Hands?
- 100% Satisfaction Guarantee
- Experts in 24-Hour and Live-In Care
- No Long-Term Contracts
- Care Managers Available 24/7
- High Caliber Caregivers
- Trusted by the Medical Community
Recognizing Alzheimer’s Symptoms
It can be very difficult to recognize the signs of dementia as they may be confused with regular signs of aging. However, if you see your loved one constantly showing the following symptoms, they may be in the early stages of dementia:
- Lapses in memory that happen frequently
- Reasoning skills that seem impaired
- Having difficulty sustaining conversations
- Showing errors in visual and spatial judgements
- Mood swings and irrational behavior that is uncharacteristic
Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care at Home
Our highly trained caregivers will provide quality and compassionate care to your loved one suffering from Alzheimer’s or dementia. We will ensure the comfort and safety of your loved one within their own home. First, we will do a home assessment with them and put together a plan with their specific needs in mind. Then we will connect them with a caregiver that will fulfill our care plan.
These are the memory activities that our caregivers use to stimulate the minds of dementia patients:
- Looking at family photo albums
- Working together on craft projects
- Reading enjoyable books or listening to music
- Playing games
- Watching movies and TV shows
The Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) services provided by Assisting Hands Home Care for individuals with Alzheimer’s are carefully tailored to meet their specific needs, ensuring comfort, safety, and support:
- Transportation and Errands: Alzheimer’s can make navigating familiar routes difficult. If your loved one is no longer able to drive, our caregivers will safely transport them to doctor’s appointments, family events, and assist with running errands, ensuring they stay connected and maintain routines.
- Meal Preparation: Our caregivers prepare and serve nutritious meals while adhering to any specific dietary guidelines your loved one may have. Understanding the cognitive challenges associated with Alzheimer’s, we make mealtime a stress-free and comfortable experience, taking care of the cleanup afterward.
- Light Housekeeping: Cognitive decline can affect the ability to maintain a clean home. Our caregivers help with tasks like laundry, trash disposal, vacuuming, and more, creating a clean, organized, and comfortable environment for your loved one.
- Fall Prevention: Alzheimer’s can increase the risk of falls. Our caregivers assist with safe movement around the home and actively remove trip hazards, ensuring a secure living space to prevent falls and accidents.
- Grocery Shopping: Managing household tasks like grocery shopping can become overwhelming for Alzheimer’s patients. Our caregivers take over grocery shopping duties, ensuring your loved one’s home is stocked with healthy and fresh food, reducing stress and confusion.
- Grooming: Personal hygiene can be difficult for those with Alzheimer’s. Our caregivers provide gentle assistance with grooming, helping your loved one maintain their appearance and feel confident, comfortable, and dignified.
- Hobbies and Engagement: Staying engaged in hobbies can improve cognitive function and emotional well-being. Our caregivers encourage your loved one to continue participating in activities they enjoy, keeping them mentally active and connected to what they love.
- Incontinence Care: We offer compassionate incontinence care, managing this sensitive need with dignity and respect, ensuring your loved one’s comfort while preserving their self-esteem.
5-Star Rated Home Care
Assisting Hands is committed to delivering the highest standard of home care to everyone who relies on us. As a certified Assisting Hands Home Care provider, we adhere to and surpass the national Assisting Hands Home Care’s 5-star standards to guarantee top-quality care with highly trained caregivers. Our standards include:
1. Caregivers must be CPR certified
2. Each client receives a Comprehensive Safety Assessment
3. Caregivers are background checked
4. Clients are supervised on a quarterly basis by Administrator
5. Each caregiver must complete the Assisting Hands® University training or its equivalent
In-Home Care Assessment
If you need home care, make sure to set up a free in-home consultation with our specialists so that we can assess the needs of your loved one and create the best care plan to meet those needs. We will also assign a caregiver to care for your loved one that is a good fit for them and can work the hours that are needed. If the needs of your loved one change over time, we will adjust the care plan.
Call (551) 239-8651 for your free alzheimer’s and dementia care consultation
Home Care Services in Cliffside Park, NJ
- Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care
- Senior Companion Care
- In-Home Care
- Hospice Care at Home
- Respite Care
- VA Home Care
- Post-Operative Care
- Elderly Care
We don’t provide just any caregiver but send someone who is engaged, compassionate, and caring. Your loved one’s comfort, safety, and wellbeing are our top priorities.
Arrange an In-Home Consultation with Assisting Hands
All individuals suffering from Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia require a high level of care. This is why hiring caregivers from Assisting Hands Home Care is a great way to help your loved ones suffering from Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. To learn more about our Alzheimer’s and dementia care services in Cliffside Park, NJ, and the surrounding areas, make sure to call us at (551) 304 2442.
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Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care Services
Alzheimer’s and Dementia Frequently Asked Questions
Alzheimer's and Dementia Questions
In certain forms of dementia, genetics can be a factor. While some forms of dementia are not heavily influenced by genetics, certain genetic mutations can increase the risk of developing conditions like Alzheimer’s disease. Family history of dementia doesn’t guarantee inheriting the condition; lifestyle and environment also play a significant role.
Supporting a loved one with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease through love, understanding, and practical assistance can have a significant impact on their quality of life. Assisting Hands Home Care caregivers are trained to engage with loved ones to keep their minds stimulated.
The three biggest signs of Alzheimer’s disease early on include:
- Memory loss that impacts daily life, such as forgetting recently learned information or important dates.
- Confusion related to time or place, including losing track of dates or seasons, or feeling disoriented in familiar environments.
- Difficulty with planning or problem-solving, such as challenges following a recipe or managing finances.