In-Home Alzheimer’s Care

Get insights into the fundamentals of Alzheimer’s disease and discover how in-home care can give your loved one more good days.

In-Home Alzheimer’s Care For Dementia Patients

ComForCare of Central DuPage, IL is an approved Alzheimer’s Foundation of America (AFA) memory screening site

Early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease or other types of dementia is an important step in improving the quality of life for individuals with the disease, as well as their families and caregivers. But not all memory problems are caused by Alzheimer’s, and some memory problems can even be treated.

If you believe you are at risk due to a family history of Alzheimer’s disease or a related illness, sign up for a memory screening today. It’s free, and takes just 10 minutes. Fill out the form below to get started.

The screening can be conducted virtually via video conference, or wherever you feel most comfortable.

Whether your loved one needs assistance only a few hours a week or around-the-clock, our team is happy to help! Call (630) 517-8423 to learn more about the transition care services offered through ComForCare Home Care (Central DuPage, IL).

Exploring the Science of Alzheimer’s Disease

Alzheimer's disease is a progressive and neurodegenerative disorder that primarily affects the brain's cognitive functions. It is the most common cause of dementia, responsible for approximately 60-80% of all dementia cases. The disease typically starts with subtle memory loss and difficulty in recalling recent events, which may be mistaken for normal aging initially. However, as Alzheimer's progresses, it impairs other cognitive abilities, including language, problem-solving, decision-making, and spatial awareness.

The hallmark features of Alzheimer's disease are the presence of abnormal protein deposits in the brain. Amyloid plaques and tau tangles accumulate between nerve cells, leading to the dysfunction and perishing of brain cells. These changes primarily affect the hippocampus, a brain region essential for memory formation, learning, and emotional regulation. As the disease advances, the damage spreads to other areas of the brain, resulting in widespread loss of brain cells and significant brain shrinkage.

The progression of Alzheimer's disease can be broadly categorized into three stages: early/mild, middle/moderate, and late/severe stages. In the early stage, individuals may experience mild memory loss and subtle cognitive difficulties. As the disease advances, memory problems become more apparent, and individuals may struggle with language, orientation, and daily tasks. In the late stage, severe cognitive decline leads to a loss of ability to communicate, recognize loved ones, and perform basic self-care activities.

Recognizing the Signs & Symptoms of Alzheimer’s Disease

After age 65, the likelihood of developing Alzheimer's disease significantly rises, although younger individuals may also be affected. Typically, short-term memory loss marks the initial noticeable change. During the early stages, individuals might:

  • Display uncharacteristic behaviors or experience personality changes
  • Struggle with financial management or bill payments
  • Take more time to complete familiar tasks than usual
  • Experience more confusion, get lost, or wander
  • Repeatedly ask questions

Are you concerned a loved one has Alzheimer’s disease?

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How to Care for Someone with Alzheimer’s Disease

Although individuals with Alzheimer's disease face difficulties in daily activities and self-care, independence can be maintained with a well-crafted care plan. ComForCare delivers specialized Alzheimer's care in the familiar setting of your loved one's home, employing evidence-based practices from our DementiaWise® training program to enhance their well-being. Additionally, we connect family members with valuable resources, including support groups and effective home care strategies. Explore how we approach in-home care for Alzheimer's at every stage.

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Whether your loved one already has a formal diagnosis or you are just beginning your research into dementia, you deserve answers to your questions. To learn more about dementia and get practical care tips from our team of compassionate experts, visit our FAQs page.

Testimonials From Our Verified Clients

Read how we are helping older adults live their best lives possible. Here is what clients say about their experience with our agency.
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Rated 10 out of 10 by N.R.
What did you like about your experience with ComForCare?
Jimita works hard to understand and meet the needs of the person you need care for. She is open to what your loved one needs and checks in to see how things are going for all involved. She is also available if an issue arises that needs to be corrected.
November 12, 2025
Rated 10 out of 10 by A.M.
What did you like about your experience with ComForCare?
The company works with your schedue to provide you with the help you need when you need it. Very caring company. The companion that we have been using for my mother of 99 with dementia is very kind and very patient. She carries a good sense of humor which is important for my Mom as she is often depr...
October 22, 2025
Rated 10 out of 10 by D.H.
What did you like about your experience with ComForCare?
You are dependable, and your caregivers are generally tops.
September 18, 2025
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ComForCare Home Care (Central DuPage, IL)
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Jimita & Arkesh Patel
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(630) 517-8423
Fax Number: (630) 456-4220
License: 3002980
211 E. Illinois St. L3, Unit 1C
Wheaton, IL 60187
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