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ALS and Parkinson's Care

Comfort Keepers In-Home Care in Holland, Michigan.

Seniors With ALS And Parkinson's In Holland, MI Can Receive Help From In Home Health Care Agencies

Find out how in home health care agencies, like Comfort Keepers, can help seniors in Holland, MI live with ALS and Parkinson's.

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a life-altering, degenerative disease. Like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease, ALS erodes an individual’s physical and mental capacities over time. Seniors with ALS will eventually require assistance with most areas of daily life. In the past, most seniors with ALS faced a bleak future. Today, thanks to compassionate in home health care agencies, many seniors can age in place in the safety and convenience of their own home.

Comfort Keepers in home health care agencies provide compassionate care for seniors with muscular or neuro degenerative diseases like ALS. In fact, Comfort Keepers caregivers go through specialized training to ensure they understand how to meet the specific demands and challenges ALS care provides.

Because ALS, Parkinson's and other degenerative and terminal illnesses impact seniors in different ways and follow different timelines, Comfort Keepers works with senior, their families, and the medical staff to create a custom-tailored care plan. While this plan addresses a senior’s unique needs, it is also highly flexible and adaptable, so it can meet a senior's changing needs and requirements.

In the beginning, seniors with ALS may only require a few hours of support each week. As the disease progresses, support will become more frequent. Eventually, they will need round-the-clock care. Comfort Keepers provides care from a few hours a week up to full-time, 24-hour care 365 days a year. They are also available to work with family caregivers, provide respite break coverage, or help with hospital to home transitioning. This is especially important when seniors need help with transferring and positioning, mobility assistance, or use specialized medical devices such as mechanical ventilation.

For more information about the specific ways Comfort Keepers in home health care agencies can benefit your senior loved one with ALS or another progressive illness, contact a care coordinator today. They will be happy to answer any questions you may have and even schedule a free care consultation.