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ALZHEIMERS/DEMENTIA CARE

Quality Home Care Services

At Life Changing Home Care Services, we recognize that the number of people living with Alzheimer's and other dementia grows, so, too, will the need for caregiving. Much of this is unpaid caregiving from family and friends.  We understand the toll this can take on the caregivers as well as your loved ones, that is why at Life Changing HCS we are here to give you support and services to aid you in these tasks. We strive to give our clients the relief and security that, while your away, your loved ones are cared for the way they deserve to be. 

Schedule a FREE Consultation

If you're interested in learning more about our home care services, please reach out to us today to schedule a consultation. Our team will work with you to develop a comprehensive care plan that meets your needs and fits your budget.

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At Life Changing HCS we want to make sure that the best quality of service is provided to you and your loved one in either the early or late stages of Alzheimer's. We want to make sure that you are at ease with the care that is being provided and the following are just a few things that will be prioritized:


  • Safety:   At times there can be an immediate safety risk for the person with dementia to perform this task alone, that is why we are here to assist. If there is no immediate risk of injury or harm, we will provide encouragement and supervision as necessary. 
  • Avoid stress: Prioritize tasks or actions that do not cause unnecessary stress for the person with dementia. For example, if you know that grocery shopping will be frustrating for the person with dementia, ask for their participation to outline a weekly menu and organize a grocery list.
  • Maximizing Independency:  While every person experiences the early stage of dementia differently, it is common that a person in the early stage may need cues and reminders to help with memory. 
  • Finding a New Balance:  The most difficult tasks may involve managing a daily schedule or household budget. The tasks are challenging with a person with dementia, and we understand this. We are here to help you develop new coping strategies that will help to maximize your loved one's independence. Every relationship is different, but finding balance between interdependence and independence may increase confidence for both of you.


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