What To Know About Dementia & Dementia Care

As a leading in-home care provider, Angels on Call recognizes the importance of understanding dementia and providing specialized care for those living with it. However, public knowledge about dementia and what to expect if a loved one has it can be lacking. Here’s a quick guide on everything you should know about dementia and dementia care for those living with it.

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Dementia and Symptoms

Dementia is an umbrella term that covers a range of conditions that cause a decline in cognitive and overall function. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia, but there are other types of dementia, including vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, and frontotemporal dementia. The most common early symptom of dementia is memory loss, especially for short-term events. As the condition progresses, other symptoms may include difficulty with language and communication, disorientation, changes in mood and behavior, and difficulty with daily tasks such as dressing and bathing. It’s important to note that dementia affects everybody differently, so symptoms may vary.

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How Dementia Impacts Individuals & Families

Dementia doesn’t just affect the person diagnosed, it also has an impact on family, friends, and caregivers. Caring for a loved one with dementia can be physically and emotionally demanding, and can also create financial burdens for families who need to take time off work to care for their loved one. Family caregivers may also experience feelings of guilt, stress, and isolation as they see the condition progress.

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How Dementia Care Helps

As the condition progresses, people with dementia require specialized care that meets their needs. Dementia care focuses on improving the quality of life for individuals with dementia and their families. Dementia care can be provided in various settings, including the person’s home, adult day centers, assisted living facilities, and nursing homes, but Angels on Call prioritizes caring for our patients in-home so they can live comfortably and with dignity.

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About In-Home Dementia Care

At-home dementia care is a popular choice for many as it allows the patient to remain in familiar settings while receiving care and the support they need. Angels on Call offers personalized care plans tailored to each person’s needs, and in addition to assistance with daily tasks, in-home care providers can also provide companionship, engage in stimulating activities, and monitor the person’s health and well-being.

Dementia is a complex and challenging condition that requires specialized care. At Angels on Call, we have a dedicated team of caregivers who are trained and experienced in caring for individuals with dementia. We understand the impact dementia has on both the individual and their family, and we strive to provide compassionate and personalized care that improves their quality of life. Learn more about our care services and how we can help your family online today!

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