Monday, April 22, 2013

Senior Care Help For Alzheimer's Patients

Endless, irrational activities, continual requests for food or drink, an endless merry-go-round of medicines and never-ending questions or concerns about life, death, old friends, relatives and imagined events are just a few of the things family members deal with in providing senior care for those with Alzheimer's and related dementia. It is easy to understand why many times the family wears out first. The day in and day out stress of being on-call 24 hours a day and attempting to fill the never-ending and changing needs of your loved one extracts a huge toll. Fortunately, senior care agencies can relieve most of these pressures by providing excellent home care for the Alzheimer's patient and peace of mind for the family.

Senior care agencies take over the hard, demanding and physical work of Alzheimer's care allowing you to spend valuable time visiting your loved one and enjoying their company. These agency caregivers doing Alzheimer's home health care and senior care companion services are well-trained in a wide variety of special need situations and have Home Health Care Aide licenses issued by the State in which they work, New Jersey for example. These senior care professionals are typically matched to the patient by both personality and needs.

Personal care for clients with Alzheimer's includes preparing special meals, dispersing medications and assisting with grooming and bathing. Activities designed specifically for Alzheimer's patients should be used to help alleviate the symptoms of this insidious condition. Normal housekeeping and trips to the doctors or social gatherings are usually a part of this personalized caring service. Family members can feel safe if the company employing the senior caregivers is licensed, bonded, insured and require its employees to pass criminal and DMV background checks. Defenseless senior citizens are most safe with these screened, licensed and empathetic caregivers.

Senior care providers allow loved ones to enjoy the quality time they spend with each patient by taking over the difficult, 24 hour a day seven days a week care. They keep your loved one healthy and safe while treating everyone with dignity and respect.

When exploring options for specialized Alzheimer's care, be sure to ask the agency their experience and if they have references they can provide specific to Alzheimer's care. You can also check out your local alz.org/nj Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association. They can also be reached by calling (800) 272-3900. If you do the proper homework, everything should turn out fine.








Bob Thomson is an experienced home care consultant, writer and researcher who reviews NJ Senior Care services for consumers. When loved ones need professional senior care in New Jersey, Expert Home Care is the obvious choice with 25 years experience and friendly, professional service to over 5,000 clients! Save time & frustration by visiting their website: experthomecare.com experthomecare.com.

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