Farmington, Michigan
33312 Grand River Ave, Ste. 200, Farmington, MI 48336
(248) 919-8760
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In-Home Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care in Farmington, MI, and Surrounding Areas

At Comfort Keepers of Farmington, we recognize that caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's or dementia can be emotionally and physically draining. Our dedicated team of caregivers is here to provide much-needed relief. We offer a comprehensive range of specialized care plans tailored to meet your and your loved ones' needs. With our variety of in-home care services, we provide personal care, meal preparation, transportation, medication reminders, and much more. 

What are Alzheimer's and Dementia? 

Cognitive decline includes memory, thinking, and reasoning difficulties, commonly referred to as dementia. Although there are various types of dementia, Alzheimer's disease is the most prevalent, accounting for 60-80% of all cases in the United States. While it is more frequently seen in seniors, it is essential to note that Alzheimer's disease is not a natural aspect of aging and requires specialized care. It is crucial to recognize early warning signs of Alzheimer's and dementia, such as: 

  • Memory loss that disrupts daily life

  • Challenges in solving problems

  • Difficulty completing familiar tasks

  • Frequent confusion

  • Trouble understanding

  • New issues with speaking or writing

  • Decreased judgment

  • Withdrawal from social activities

  • Changes in mood or personality

If you notice these symptoms in yourself or a loved one, it's essential to see a physician or contact your care provider immediately. 

Early Stages of Alzheimer's and Dementia

The best time to prepare a long-term care plan for your loved one is during the early stages of Alzheimer's or dementia. You can better prepare for your loved one's future by putting legal documents in order, choosing a power of attorney, and planning for the cost of your loved one's care. In addition, it can also be beneficial to create a contact list in case of any emergencies.

While it can be challenging caring for someone with Alzheimer's or dementia, it doesn't mean that the fun is over for you and your loved one. Now is the perfect time to bond by doing activities such as playing games, enjoying meals, or looking at photo albums. By creating a routine with your loved one, you will get them used to living with their condition and be able to better support them through the changes that come along with cognitive decline. 

Moderate Stages of Alzheimer's and Dementia 

The middle stage of Alzheimer's and dementia typically has the most prolonged duration. Offering in-home care during this phase will require time, empathy, and expertise from all parties involved. Throughout this period, your cherished family member can expect to change in:

  • Emotions including anger, depression, frustration, or paranoia

  • Behaviors such as shouting, hitting, and wandering

  • Difficulties expressing themselves verbally

  • Difficulties in understanding words

  • Changes in coordination, spatial awareness, motor, and bladder control

Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's or dementia can be overwhelming. Seeking help from an experienced caregiver can help you take the time you need to take care of yourself and recharge. Our compassionate caregivers can provide seniors with personal care, companionship, 24-hour care, respite care, and much more to help them through their journey. 

Late Stages of Alzheimer's and Dementia

When your loved one reaches the advanced phases of Alzheimer's or dementia, they will likely need around-the-clock care to guarantee their welfare and security within their home. During this stage, they might face obstacles in completing effortless activities, such as swallowing or walking. They may also encounter additional medical complications, including weight loss or seizures.

While it may be your responsibility to care for a loved one with Alzheimer's or dementia, taking care of yourself is just as important. Getting help from a professional in-home care agency can help you and your loved one maintain your well-being and overall quality of life. Comfort Keepers offers various in-home memory care services in Farmington, Northville, West Bloomfield, and surrounding areas to help your loved one age comfortably. 

How Comfort Keepers Can Help Seniors with Alzheimer's or Dementia

Our caregivers in Farmington are carefully selected for their compassionate nature, extensively educated to offer assistance to seniors with Alzheimer's disease and other types of dementia, and encouraged to find meaningful ways to improve the lives of both clients and those who care about them.

At Comfort Keepers, our caregivers follow an interactive caregiving approach. Through interactive caregiving, our caregivers create a unique bond with their clients, gaining a better understanding of their preferences, dislikes, and meaningful life events. This allows us to incorporate activities that promote mental and physical engagement. A deep connection is formed between our clients and their caregivers, often enjoying music, books, or doing memory exercises. 

Our compassionate caregivers in Farmington offer the following: 

  • Personalized care plans that focus on physical and emotional needs and goals.

  • Activities that bring joy provide mental stimulation and encourage physical and emotional well-being. These activities are built into the care plan to improve a senior's quality of life. 

  • Support for doctor-prescribed nutrition and exercise programs, companionship, personal care, and other needs.

Our Comfort Keepers Caregivers Can Help

At Comfort Keepers of Farmington, we are here to help you provide quality care for your loved one as their Alzheimer's or dementia progresses. By getting help from a professional caregiver, you are doing your best to care for your loved one and yourself. We offer personalized care services to help navigate the stages of Alzheimer's and dementia in Northville, Novi, Farmington, Bloomfieldand surrounding areas. 

Our dedicated care team will help you create a customized care plan that allows your senior loved one to continue to live in their own home for as long as possible. To learn more about how our caregivers can help, schedule a call with us today at (248) 919-8760. 


Not sure what steps to take next?

If you are worried about your senior loved one living on their own, it might be time to consider in-home senior care. Begin the process by downloading our brochure to help you better understand when the time has come to pursue care options.

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