
Alzheimer's and Dementia Care
For persons suffering from Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia, daily activities such as getting dressed, bathing, and eating meals hold new challenges. You are not alone in facing the challenges that come with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia. At Home Sweet Home Care of La Grange, we provide dementia and Alzheimer’s home care assistance to families in need. It begins with our free assessment of your family/loved ones in their home to make sure the environment is safe, and then we evaluate the care requirements necessary to keep them comfortable and healthy at home.
Our caregivers have been specially trained to help your family member maintain a sense of independence and accomplishment. Structure and routine form the framework for creating a schedule that will optimize a feeling of independence for your loved one. Caregivers can also provide assistance with enhancing and restoring the simple pleasures of life, such as a walk in the park, a ride in the car to get ice cream or spending time in the garden. These activities are proven to maximize abilities and independence and remain some of the best treatments for this disease.
For persons suffering from Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia, daily activities such as getting dressed, bathing, and eating meals hold new challenges. You are not alone in facing the challenges that come with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia. At Home Sweet Home Care of La Grange, we provide dementia and Alzheimer’s home care assistance to families in need. It begins with our free assessment of your family/loved ones in their home to make sure the environment is safe, and then we evaluate the care requirements necessary to keep them comfortable and healthy at home.
Our caregivers have been specially trained to help your family member maintain a sense of independence and accomplishment. Structure and routine form the framework for creating a schedule that will optimize a feeling of independence for your loved one. Caregivers can also provide assistance with enhancing and restoring the simple pleasures of life, such as a walk in the park, a ride in the car to get ice cream or spending time in the garden. These activities are proven to maximize abilities and independence and remain some of the best treatments for this disease.
Our A/D Trained Caregivers