Diseases Care Provider Dementia And Alzhiemer
Diseases care provider Dementia and Alzhiemer

The best dementia and Alzheimer’s home care specialists are experienced and compassionate

Short Visits or Alzheimer’s live-in help around the clock?
you can determine the appropriate level of in-home care for dementia.
Care Plus matches clients with highly qualified and carefully screened Alzheimer’s and
dementia caregivers to provide in-home support for adults diagnosed with memory loss and
cognitive decline. The overriding goal is to facilitate a familiar life that preserves your senior
parent, spouse, or other loved one’s dignity and independence and supports his or her normal
activities of daily living with patience, compassion and understanding.
For all my baby boomer friends struggling
with how to find the right help or care for
your aging parents, I have the perfect
company to help you! Care Plus was
immeasurably helpful to us.”
The qualified, experienced and prescreened dementia and Alzheimer’s home caregivers match
will we can refer to you can make it possible for your loved one to remain in the comfort,
familiarity, and security of his or her own household as long as possible. Home care for
Alzheimer’s can be provided on a part-time basis—typically 4 to 6 hours a day or more—which
is often all that is needed in the earlier stages of cognitive decline. More information about
Alzheimer’s disease can be found by visiting the Alzheimer’s Association.
Dementia Home Care. Alzheimer’s Home Care.
Personalized Care Matching Special Needs of Individuals with Cognitive Decline.
Dementia and Alzheimer’s home care service providers help your spouse, parent or other loved
one cope with the challenges of his or her disease by facilitating and assisting with daily
activities and providing interpersonal, cognitive and physical stimulation. Non-medical services
associated with home care for dementia and Alzheimer’s include:
• Companionship – interpersonal cognitive stimulation, facilitation of physical activity, and
intervention for loneliness and depression
• Personal Care Assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as
hygiene/bathing/grooming, transferring/positioning, mobility/walking, toileting/incontinence, and
eating
• Personal Care Assistance with instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) such as meal
planning, cooking, light housekeeping, laundry, pet and plant care, transportation, errands,
shopping, doctor and other appointments
For more information on non-medical in-home personal care, visit the Home Care Services
section of this website.
If medically necessary skilled nursing care for a loved one with dementia or Alzheimer’s is
required, Care Plus can also refer skilled licensed practical nurses (LPNs) and registered nurses
(RNs) who have experience with the special needs of individuals with dementia or Alzheimer’s
to provide in-home health care. For more information on medical home care, visit the Skilled
Nursing Services section of this website.