Our Caregivers Have Advanced DementiaWise® Training to Support People with Alzheimer’s and Other Forms of Dementia
Understanding what type of dementia has been diagnosed, the stage of the disease your loved one is currently experiencing and the family support system currently in place helps us to create a customized care process.
We understand what you are going through in caring for a family member with Alzheimer’s or any form of dementia. Being a family caregiver requires commitment. It can be challenging, but also very rewarding. We want to help preserve your loved one’s memories, personality and independence for as long as possible.
When being a family caregiver becomes overwhelming or if you just need a little respite, call ComForCare for help.
ComForCare Winston-Salem is proud to have achieved DementiaWise certification! Our training equips caregivers with the tools needed to put the care in caregiving.
Our goal is to help your family member remain independent. We support their skills and abilities, and can adapt our techniques to promote positive engagement throughout the journey. We want to promote a life of dignity and satisfaction as your loved one performs the tasks that can still be managed.
However, we also work to minimize challenging behaviors and provide assistance wherever help is needed.
We use this information to create Meaningful Activities to keep your loved one engaged during every shift. These activities are designed to help retain cognitive abilities for as long as possible as well as have some fun along the way.
For individuals affected by Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia, life can be confusing at times. Our team can provide consistency, stimulation and create better days.
Contact us at 336-759-7207
Whether your loved one needs assistance only a few hours a week or around-the-clock, our team is happy to help! Call (336) 759-7207 to learn more about the transition care services offered through ComForCare Home Care (Winston-Salem, NC).
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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