Alzheimer's disease and memory loss can be isolating and disorienting, both for those experiencing it and for their loved ones. Daily tasks become arduous mountains, familiar faces blur into uncertainty, and even the comfort of home can feel unsettling. In-home non-medical care steps in as a beacon of support, easing these challenges with a gentle hand. Caregivers patiently navigate alongside individuals, providing reminders and assistance with daily routines, fostering a sense of calm and familiarity within the comfortable walls of home. They become reassuring constants, helping individuals maintain independence and dignity while offering much-needed emotional support to both individuals and families. While no cure exists, in-home care becomes a warm light through the fog, guiding individuals and their loved ones towards a path of manageable daily life and cherished moments in the familiar comfort of home.

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non-medical home care - ALZHEIMERS & MEMORY CARE

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ALZHEIMERS & MEMORY CARE

The caregivers at Touching Hearts at Home are trained in dementia friendly practices. We offer support to the individual living with a cognitive disease and support to the family. The memory care we offer recognizes that those we serve prefer:

  • Personal choice and control or influence over decisions about their life
  • Services designed around individual needs and wishes
  • To feel valued, understood, and safe
  • To experience a sense of belonging and of being part of family, community and civic life
  • Positive and patient companionship for Alzheimer’s patients
  • Prompting and cueing daily routines
  • Respite for those caring for loved ones with Dementia
  • Transport/Escort to appointments
  • Outings, activities and events appropriate for Alzheimer’s patients
  • Personal organization help
  • Prevent wandering and unsafe behaviors