Our Caregivers Have Advanced DementiaWise® Training to Support People with Alzheimer’s and Other Forms of Dementia
When our clients first contact us after their loved one has been diagnosed with Dementia, there are often many questions. “What do we do now?” and “How much will care cost?” are two common concerns we hear often. ComForCare has been helping families answer these questions for years, allowing them to build a plan for the future that maximizes their loved one’s happiness and quality of life. As specially trained Dementia care providers, we understand how the condition can affect seniors in unique ways and tailor our care plans accordingly. You and your loved one are not alone in these challenging times. Contact us today to learn how we can help.
As a DementiaWise® certified care provider, our staff have met the highest level of Dementia care training our organization provides. It allows our caregivers to facilitate activities that help seniors cope and manage symptoms of Dementia, improving their mood, cognition, and quality of life. Our Meaningful Activities program helps to keep your senior engaged and excited in life. We also understand that providing a familiar face can make a world of difference in a Dementia care program, and we work hard to pair caregivers and clients over the long term.
Seniors managing the symptoms of Dementia are particularly susceptible to injury and bodily harm. It is why our first steps when creating a care plan will focus on providing a safe environment for your loved one that is free of common risks. Objects such as throw rugs and clutter that can cause falls will be removed, allowing for clear and safe walkways. Child-proof locks can be placed on cupboards with dangerous objects or medication. We will address common risk areas, such as the bathroom, and install nonskid mats and handrails. We will also monitor your loved one for unsafe behaviors and take steps to minimize risk and behavior.
At ComForCare (Adrian/Jackson, MI), we know that, for those providing caregiving for a family member, there comes a time where you need to step back. These feelings are natural and common when caring for a senior with special needs, and you should know that you are not alone. ComForCare (Adrian/Jackson, MI) is here to help when you and your family need a break. Good mental, emotional, and physical health are vital to providing continuous quality care for your loved one, and knowing when it is the right moment to take time for yourself can make all the difference.
Our family respite services help take the stressful burden off your shoulders, allowing you and your family to relax and recharge. By allowing our caregivers to step in temporarily, you can significantly reduce the stress associated with long-term caregiving. Our family respite services are available in short, medium, and long term periods and can fit around your schedule.
We are proud to serve our community’s veterans in their time of need. We understand that the cost of in-home care can be prohibitive for many families. We attempt to lower this cost by working with Veteran’s Affairs to help offset the expense and get your loved one the care they desperately need. We can also work with Medicaid to reduce the financial burden of providing care for your loved one.
If you are an administrator for an independent or assisted living community, ComForCare (Adrian/Jackson) can provide trained staff to help with your caregiving staffing needs. Our caregivers are available for a wide range of services and can serve in a short or long-term capacity. Contact us today to learn more.
Whether your loved one needs assistance only a few hours a week or around-the-clock, our team is happy to help! Call (517) 759-4507 to learn more about the transition care services offered through ComForCare Home Care (Jackson, MI).
As our loved ones age, knowing the difference between normal forgetfulness and something more serious can be difficult. That’s why ComForCare Canada has created a free guide to help families understand and explore:
ComForCare Canada is here to help you and your loved ones cope with memory loss and the symptoms of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Our caring advisors have patience in understanding dementia behaviors, as well as a genuine passion for nurturing a family-caregiver alliance. Our care providers work with you to develop strategies for your loved one’s daily routine and self-care. And we’re always here to answer questions, provide resources, and share insights about in-home care!
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