Alzheimer’s is the most common form of dementia. Dementia causes a person’s identity to disappear before their eyes and can be difficult for those caring for loved ones with memory loss. Consider getting help, at least part-time so that you might have some much-needed relief from caregiving responsibilities; it will give your brain a break too!
Our caregivers are trained to provide care with patience and flexibility. They focus on safety, behavioral management, client engagement, and assisting with Activities of Daily Living.
All Family Care is a leader in Alzheimer’s In-Home Care in the St. Louis Metro area.
Home care is an important function for those with dementia.
During the process of Alzheimer’s type dementia, the brain deteriorates slowly. In that time the sufferer undergoes stages of personality and motor changes.
Each stage must be should be noted and changes to the plan of care should be implemented.
There are specific questions to ask your caregiver before they provide your loved one with the Alzheimer’s care that they need.
The caregivers that we would assign to you are ones that are specifically experienced in Alzheimer’s care.
At the stage where your loved one needs dementia elderly care, our team of caregivers work with your doctor’s diagnosis and care plan.
Quality of life means comfort and safety. Our caregivers gently provide the encouragement to do like eating, drinking or exercising – which may be difficult for those suffering from Alzheimer’s disease.
We’re there through every step along this journey– not just when you need us; we are always ready to help in any way that suits your family best.
Comforting care is more than simply dementia in-home care. We’re there for the families and other caregivers that are assisting the senior, with special attention to the whole family and not just your loved one. At any given time, there’s an army of people supporting you on a daily basis while providing help for those living with Alzheimer’s disease or related dementias at home
At All Family Care we understand what it takes to provide comforting care – specially tailored around each individual client & their specific needs.
Companion Services: Companionship will not only keep your loved-one safe by observing changes and improvements but will help to extend and enhance their life through encouraging their interests and listening to them. Companionship does wonders for releasing the “happy chemicals” in the human brain. We all need it and that’s especially true for those needing dementia care.
Homemaker and Personal Care Services: As dementia progresses, your loved one’s motor skills will gradually diminish. That means everyday tasks called ADL’s will become difficult. A caregiver will offer personal care and housekeeping services.
ADL’s and homemaker services include but are not limited to:
In-home care services for dementia patients are different than that of cancer and other end-of-life or hospice services.
We offer both companion and palliative care services. A well-rounded suite of home care services is the only care your loved-one should ever receive.
We believe there’s always something to learn, so we keep the staff that you entrust with the care of your loved-one up to the most current standard in practice and education.