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Senior Care in Kellogg, ID

Senior Care for Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease in Kellogg, ID by Comfort Keepers of Coeur d’Alene, ID

When it comes to providing senior care for an elderly loved one in Kellogg, ID that is suffering from dementia or Alzheimer's disease, more families are choosing to provide that care in their own homes rather than sending their loved ones to a nursing or assisted living facility. Many who choose this option do so without realizing how physically, emotionally, and mentally draining this specialized care can be. This can lead to exhaustion and frustration on behalf of the caretaker, no matter how dedicated they happen to be.  At Comfort Keepers of Coeur d’Alene, ID, our caregivers can be there to give you a much-needed break that lets you recharge your batteries so you can provide the highest level of senior care possible for your loved one.

Our Services in Kellogg, ID are Here to Help 

There are many aspects to caring for an elderly loved one who has dementia or Alzheimer's disease that few realize as they take on the role of a care provider. Those suffering from these forms of diseases have a variety of unique needs, many of which are going to change dramatically as their condition continues to decline. With this in mind, our caregivers offer a wide range of senior care services in Kellogg, ID to help you with caring for your loved one, including:

In Home Care

  • Personal Care: These care services include light housekeeping, healthy meal preparation, grooming and/or brushing their hair, help with getting dressed, and more!
  • Companion Care: Sometimes a senior may just feel lonely or isolated and that's why our caregivers can go spend time with them, engage in conversation, and take part in their favorite activities.
  • Safety Care: We can offer a variety of in-home safety equipment to help seniors and their families.
  • Senior Transportation: Our caregivers provide secure transportation for folks who want to get out and about or get two and from appointments or errands.
  • Seniors and Technology: If your loved one is feeling socially isolated, our caregivers can keep them in touch with friends and family through video chats, social media, and texting.
  • Interactive Caregiving: Interactive caregiving entails encouraging our elderly to participate as completely as possible in the services provided by their caregivers, as well as engaging their brains and bodies in a variety of exciting activities on a regular basis.

Specialized Care

  • 24-Hour Care: This entails around the clock care for elders so they are properly monitored and cared for at all hours.
  • Alzheimer's and Dementia Care: This care can include educating families about the challenges of Alzheimer's or dementia, as well as providing round-the-clock care and using monitoring technologies to ensure a loved one stays safe and cared for. 
  • End-of-Life Care: This care provides assistance to your family in a variety of ways, including taking care of household tasks so that you can focus on spending time with your loved one, ensuring your loved one's comfort by providing bathing, dressing, and toileting services, and assisting your family in making the most of your limited time together.
  • In-Facility Care: If seniors are in an assisted living or nursing home, one of our caregivers can go there to provide companionship or give extra care to them.
  • Post-Hospital Care: For many elders and their loved ones, returning home after an extended hospital or rehab stay can be difficult. There are doctor's appointments, care plans, and medications to pick up, just to name a few! When you pick Comfort Keepers for transitional care, you will receive support with all of this, as well as much more, to help make your move as smooth as possible.
  • Private Duty Nursing: Private duty nursing is when someone receives one-on-one medical care at home or in a facility.


If you are a primary caregiver who is feeling exhausted or the spouse of a senior who has spent time in the hospital or rehab, respite care may be just what you need! You can seek temporary assistance from Comfort Keepers for as much or as little time as you require. Because your schedule is already hectic, we can have a respite caregiver accessible when you require one.

We create customized care plans based on the unique needs and care situation our clients have. These senior care plans are designed to be adaptable so they will always meet the ever-changing needs of each person, and provide a full range of support for them and their family members who choose to take care of them.

It All Starts Here

If you are ready for your free in-home care consultation or would like to learn more about the many senior care services we offer in the Kellogg, ID area, all you have to do is contact us online or at (208) 357-4295. Our Senior Advisors are available 24/7 to answer your questions

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