Alzheimer's and Dementia Care in the Hickory, Lincolnton, Newton, and Nearby Areas
Quality Alzheimer's and dementia care in the Hickory, Lincolnton, Newton, and surrounding communities is provided by Comfort Keepers, a trusted name in the care industry
Caring for an elderly relative who refuses to leave their house despite a diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease or dementia may be emotionally and physically draining, as you likely know from personal experience. Helping families cope with the challenges of caring for a loved one with cognitive impairment is our mission at Comfort Keepers. Our dementia care services may be ideal for your loved one if they are battling Alzheimer's disease or dementia and would prefer to remain in their own home for as long as feasible. The cost savings from providing memory care in the comfort of one's own home instead of a nursing facility are substantial. Call us to get in touch in Hickory, NC: (828) 202-3009.
How we help with dementia care for the elderly
Memory loss and other forms of cognitive decline are hallmarks of the neurodegenerative illnesses collectively known as dementia. A person's ability to do even the most fundamental of everyday duties, such identify close relatives, is severely diminished by the later stages of dementia. However, of all the dementias, Alzheimer's accounts for up to 80% of all cases, making it the most frequent kind.
Our caregivers make a difference
Caregivers from Comfort Keepers help with many different tasks each day in an effort to slow the progression of mental decline. If your parent in Hickory, NC is still a homemaker despite dementia, our seasoned caregivers can help.
- Ensuring a risk-free, safe setting
- Engaging in exciting and pleasurable pursuits with the one you love
- Prepare healthy meals and establish medication reminders
- And much more besides offering family caregivers crucial guidance and emotional support
Personalized dementia care plans in Hickory
When you are ready to begin, we provide a no-cost consultation to help us understand your loved one's unique needs for dementia care. We can assess your parent's symptoms and health status to determine if they require full-time or part-time care. Due to the progressive nature of dementia, we frequently review treatment plans and make adjustments to services and visit frequency as needed. In the worst-case scenario, your parent may require round-the-clock care, where we would work in shifts to guarantee their well-being and safety. This way, you won't have to worry.
Interested in learning more?
To find out more about the benefits of in-home professional dementia care, contact our Hickory, NC office today for a free consultation: (828) 202-3009.