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4060 Vinton St. Suite 100, Omaha, NE 68105
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Dementia Specialists

Comfort Keepers In-Home Care in Omaha, Nebraska.

Your Dementia Caregivers in Omaha, NE

Most in-home care providers say they have dementia experts on staff, but are they really experts?

  • An expert is someone who has put in over 100 hours receiving dementia-specific training from universities and notable associations.

  • An expert is someone who has been invited to Washington DC twice to speak to our leaders about the importance of continued support for finding a cure.

  • An expert is someone who conducts multiple training seminars every month.

  • An expert is someone who continues her education by receiving at least 10 additional hours per year to ensure she stays abreast of the latest developments.

  • An expert is someone who has educated over 500 people in the area on how to care for dementia clients.

It is this level of expertise that designed the Comfort Keepers dementia caregiver training program

Every one of our dementia caregivers has been coached on how to identify the behavioral cues of our dementia clients and has received extensive training on how to address those behaviors. And it doesn’t stop after one training session. Our dementia care plans continue to evolve as team members experience new things and additional treatment options are available. At least four times a year, the team re-evaluates what is working, and what is not, and restructures the program to best meet the needs of our clients.

Rest assured your family member afflicted with dementia will receive superior dementia care while being treated with the utmost respect by our dementia caregivers in Omaha. 

Contact us today: (402) 991-9880 

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