Alzheimer’s Care
Alzheimer’s care today is not one-size-fits-all. A variety of options are available for different lifestyles and levels of care.
In fact, there are so many options that deciding which is right for your parent can feel daunting. Plus, you may be concerned about safety since people with Alzheimer’s are at greater risk for elder abuse.
At SeniorCare.com, we understand that this may be an emotionally and mentally draining time for you. That’s why we offer free consultations with professionals in the industry.
You’ll speak personally with one of our experienced referral agents, who will get to know your family’s situation. Together, you’ll decide what will make your parent happiest and safest.
Types of Alzheimer’s Care
One aspect you’ll talk about is how much care your parent needs. If 24-hour medical care is required, a nursing home is often the best choice. You may be comforted to know that this type of care is changing for the better. There is a move to give residents more control over their lives and the utmost respect. We’ll fill you in on some nursing homes near you and let you know how they compare to others in quality.
For parents who only need help with everyday activities, home care and assisted living are popular choices. We’ll help you find a company that specializes in dementia care.
Residential care homes can also be wonderful. And one lesser-known option is adult day-care centers.
You can learn more about Alzheimer’s care options here.
How We Work
At SeniorCare.com, we are committed to recommending only the best Alzheimer’s care facilities and agencies. We maintain the most up-to-date information about these companies and follow up with clients to make sure they’re happy.
When you contact us for a consultation, please know that our discussion is always free and confidential. We never share information about you with any company without your consent.
Our number-one concern is making your parent happy and safe. We take our responsibility seriously and look forward to helping you through this process.
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