National Adult Care Agency

(703) 856-5184

Nationaladultcareagency@gmail.com

+123 456 789

info@nationaladultcareagency.com

+123 456 789

info@nationaladultcare.com

Respite In-Home Care

Alzheimer’s / Dementia In-home Care

Comfort Home Care is a trusted provider of Alzheimer’s/Dementia in-home care in Montgomery County, Maryland and Washington, D.C. Our compassionate and highly experienced Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs), Geriatric Nursing Assistants (GNAs) and Home Health Aides (HHAs) provide comprehensive support with the full spectrum of Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) that enables individuals who are afflicted with Alzheimer’s/Dementia disease to continue living both safely and comfortably. Comfort Home Care can offer reliable in-home care assistance to individuals who are residing at a private home, independent living or assisted living facility, nursing home and hospital.

When is Alzheimer’s/Dementia Care Needed?

If you are noticing symptoms of Alzheimer’s/Dementia in your loved one, or they require significant assistance with ADLs due to the progression of their condition, you should consider the option for professional in-home care support. In addition to professional support with ADLs, In-home Alzheimer’s/Dementia care services can also help to keep them safe and as engaged as possible.

When you are determining which in-home care agency is right for your loved one who is struggling with Alzheimer’s/Dementia, here are some important questions to consider:

  • How much assistance does your loved one require with the Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)?
  • How far has their disease progressed?
  • Is the primary caregiver and other supporting family members able to support all the needs of the individual?
  • How can in-home care benefit both an individual with Alzheimer’s/Dementia and their caregiver?
  • How experienced and qualified is the in-home care agency who is providing care?

Alzheimer’s and Dementia In-Home Care Services

A person with Alzheimer’s/Dementia will gradually begin the process of losing independence as their disease progresses. In time, they will no longer able to do many of the things they once did before the onset of the disease. Attending to the needs of clients that are suffering from memory loss and other complications presented by dementing illnesses is very different than other types of in-home care and requires specialized training. Our experienced team has undergone thorough training and is certified in Dementia and Alzheimer’s care by the Alzheimer’s Association.

Supporting Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)

Comfort Home Care’s Alzheimer’s and Dementia in-home care services offer individuals who are struggling with Alzheimer’s/Dementia assistance in completing the essential activities of daily living (ADLs), regardless of setting. Being able to complete vital ADLs is needed in order to to maintain a high quality of life and a degree of independence. The level of care provided can vary based upon the specific needs of the individual. One client may only require somewhat minimal assistance while another may require more comprehensive support, or even 24/7 care and supervision. Comfort Home Care can provide seniors suffering from Alzheimer’s/Dementia with friendly social interaction and the aide needed completion of the six major classifications of ADLs:

Request a Free In-Home Care Evaluation Today!

if you or a loved one is struggling with Alzheimer’s/Dementia and wants to learn more about the value of Comfort Home Care’s in-home care services, please call us directly or send us a message online today to discuss any questions you have or to set up a complimentary in-home care evaluation.

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Our Services

  • Alzheimer’s/Dementia
  • Assisted Living Facility Care
  • End-of-life Care
  • Fall Prevention
  • In-Facility Care
  • Parkinson’s Disease
  • Respite In-Home Care
  • Senior In-Home Care
  • Sick/Injured Recovery Care
  • Special Needs Care
  • The Six Activities of Daily Living