
Understanding Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia, affecting memory, thinking, and behavior. While challenging, proper care can maintain quality of life and slow decline.
Our Alzheimer's care goes beyond basic dementia support, with specialized techniques for this specific condition.
- Most common cause of dementia (60-70% of cases)
- Early-stage care can significantly impact quality of life
- Family education reduces caregiver stress
How We Support Alzheimer's Care
Memory Support
Techniques and activities designed to engage remaining memory function.
Safety Supervision
24/7 monitoring to prevent wandering and ensure safety.
Routine Establishment
Consistent daily schedules that reduce confusion and anxiety.
Communication Care
Patient, clear communication adapted to cognitive abilities.
Behavioral Support
Gentle redirection and de-escalation for challenging moments.
Family Support
Education and respite for family caregivers.
Specialized Caregiver Training
Our Alzheimer's caregivers receive advanced training beyond standard dementia care, focusing on this specific condition's progression and care needs.
- Understanding Alzheimer's stages and progression
- Validation therapy and communication techniques
- Managing sundowning and sleep disturbances
- Safe environment creation
