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What You Should Know About Caring For A Parent With Alzheimer’s

Discover how Alzheimer’s home care provides specialized support for seniors with Alzheimer’s, helping them retain cognitive skills while easing the journey for families.
Alzheimer's home care can help seniors and their families with specialized support.
Alzheimer’s home care can help seniors and their families with specialized support.

If your senior parent has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, you are probably a little overwhelmed. There’s a lot to learn, and not a lot of time to process everything you’re learning. It’s ok if you’re struggling to know what the best way is to help your senior parent.

Now is a good time to get Alzheimer’s home care for your senior parent. Alzheimer’s home care is specialized care designed just for seniors who have Alzheimer’s or dementia. Caregivers with experience working with seniors with Alzheimer’s can help your parent and you understand what lies ahead.

A care provider experienced in Alzheimer’s home care for seniors can also start helping your senior parent hold onto their cognitive skills immediately by doing things like playing brain games with them and doing activities that boost cognitive engagement.

Some of the things that family members should know about caring for a senior parent with Alzheimer’s are:

 

Routine Is Everything

For someone with Alzheimer’s, having a regular daily routine helps them feel safer and less confused. When meals, activities, and bedtime happen at the same times every day, it gives them a sense of order.

If you’re helping care for a senior parent living alone, try to set a simple, steady schedule. Write it down or use pictures if that helps them remember. If they have a home care provider, make sure that person follows the same routine, too.

 

Safety Needs to Be a Top Priority

Living alone with Alzheimer’s can be dangerous if the home isn’t set up properly. Family members should help make the house safer by removing trip hazards like loose rugs, keeping doors locked if needed, labeling rooms clearly, and putting dangerous items like sharp knives or cleaning products out of reach.

You might also want to add simple tools like grab bars, nightlights, or automatic shut-off devices on stoves and appliances.

 

Alzheimer’s Home Care Can Be a Lifesaver

Even if your parent seems to be doing okay alone, Alzheimer’s gets harder over time. Having a trained Alzheimer’s home care provider can make a huge difference. They can help with everyday tasks like cooking, bathing, and getting dressed, while also keeping an eye on your parents’ behavior and health.

Getting professional Alzheimer’s home care helps your parent stay independent longer and gives you peace of mind knowing someone is there when you can’t be.

 

Watch for Signs They Need More Help

Alzheimer’s doesn’t stay the same, it changes over time. Family members need to watch closely for signs that their parent needs more help. This could include things like forgetting to eat, leaving the stove on, getting lost even in familiar places, or becoming more anxious or upset.

If you notice these things happening, it might be time to add more home care hours or even consider a different living situation where they have more support.

 

Stay Involved and Communicate Often

Even if your parent has Alzheimer’s home care, family involvement is still important. Regular phone calls, visits, or even video chats can help you spot changes early and keep your parent feeling loved and connected. Talk often with the caregiver to stay updated on how your parent is doing.

Communication between family and caregivers can prevent small problems from turning into big emergencies.

 

 

 

If you or an aging loved one is considering Alzheimer’s Home Care in Burlingame, CA, please contact the caring staff at Aviva In-Home Care today at (415) 463-1400

Aviva In-Home Care provides exceptional senior home care in the Bay Area, including San Francisco, Burlingame, San Mateo, Hillsborough, Atherton, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Berkeley, Lafayette, Orinda, and surrounding areas.

Evan Loevner

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