Dementia Home Care

Dementia Home Care

Dementia is a neurocognitive disorder. It is a chronic health condition observed in adults who are over 65 years. People diagnosed with dementia may face issues with remembering, thinking, and managing activities of daily living (ADLs).

Assured Home Nursing feels grateful to be the supportive hand for families in need of Dementia Home Care services. Our caregivers try to understand the elderly, provide assistance to ensure they live in a safe environment.

Book an appointment today, if you are searching for Dementia Home Care.

What is Dementia?

Dementia is not part of normal aging. It isn’t a disease for all, but there are significant chances of developing dementia if someone has degenerative neurological diseases, brain injuries, hydrocephalus, vascular disorders, etc. It is usually caused when the parts of the brain related to memory, decision making, thinking, speaking and learning are either diseased or damaged.

 

Signs and Symptoms of Dementia

The most common symptoms for Dementia include:

  • Memory loss
  • Communication problems
  • Unable to perform regular activities
  • Issues with concentration
  • Difficulty in judging
  • Changes in behavior
  • Difficulty in eating, etc.

Benefits of Dementia Home Care Services

Dementia goes through various stages and it gradually increases a need for dedicated care. Our caregivers match the exact needs of your loved ones. We provide quality dementia home care in the comfort of their home to stay safe and healthy.

Here are how our caregivers help individuals with Dementia:

  • Prevent falls and injuries
  • Support in Meal preparation
  • Assist with medication
  • Light housekeeping
  • Transportation
  • Physical activities
  • Enhance the quality of living, etc.

Assured Home Nursing is a leading dementia home care service provider in Birmingham, MI. Our caregivers are well-experienced and provide home care services for Dementia Home Care, Alzheimer’s Care, Diabetes Care, etc. If you would like to gift our services to your loved ones, then feel free to reach us today at (248) 593-8134

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