Our Caregivers Have Advanced DementiaWise® Training to Support People with Alzheimer’s and Other Forms of Dementia
Whether you have work, family obligations, or personal health care challenges makes it difficult to care for someone living with dementia and other neurological diseases we can help. ComForCare provides the education and emotional support you need to understand behavior changes and practical techniques you can use to engage and connect with your loved one.
While there is no current cure for Parkinson’s, there are proven treatments and therapies that can significantly improve patients’ quality of life. Our trained staff helps manage your loved one’s physical, occupational, speech, and drug therapies. Our team of licensed caregivers can reduce suffering and help make each day meaningful and dignified.
Symptoms of MS vary from person to person. Treatment and symptom management are tailored to each patient’s unique needs. Our staff can help deliver a comprehensive care plan that may include medication, rehabilitation, and emotional support. While there is no cure, we can help manage and reduce the suffering brought on by MS, allowing your loved one to live their best life.
Suffering from ALS can be painful and exhausting. Our staff helps clients manage their symptoms every day, administrating medicine, and assisting with rehabilitation activities. We can provide speech therapy, conduct physical therapy, and help our clients improve mobility. ALS requires expertly trained caregivers, and ComForCare is here to help.
Whether your loved one needs assistance only a few hours a week or around-the-clock, our team is happy to help! Call (585) 381-5439 to learn more about the transition care services offered through ComForCare Home Care (Eastern Monroe County, NY).
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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