Compassionate and Specialized In-Home Memory Care in New Jersey
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Non-medical memory care can be a challenging experience, not only for the person diagnosed, but also for their family members and loved ones as well. Each day can bring different demands and situations as you help the Alzheimer’s/Dementia patient try to cope with their changing levels of ability and new patterns of behavior. Caring for a loved one with any memory disease can seem overwhelming at times, but the more information and support you have, the better you can navigate the demanding road ahead. Start by learning about ways to care for a loved one with Alzheimer’s/Dementia disease, as well as, where to find some support and how to determine any long-term care options that are best suited to you and your loved one.
As you come to grips with an Alzheimer’s/Dementia diagnosis, you may be dealing with a whole range of emotions and concerns. You’ll no doubt be worried about how your loved one will change, how you’ll keep him or her comfortable, and how much your life will change. You’ll also likely be experiencing emotions such as anger, grief, and shock. Adjusting to this new reality is not easy. It’s important to give yourself some time and to reach out for help as needed.
A Special Type of Care
Memory care is a special type of care often offered to those with different levels of Alzheimer’s or Dementia. It encompasses developing a structured surrounding that has fixed schedules and routines in place to provide a stress-free environment to help foster the well-being of a loved one.
At CareBridge Home Health Care, we understand your concerns regarding your loved one’s health and safety. We also empathize with the burden of caring for somebody with Alzheimer’s or other kinds of memory impairment. Our goal and commitment is to develop a specialized Plan-of-Care to properly provide compassionate care for these specific dynamic needs.
We strongly believe that everyone has the right to live life in a dignified manner and ensuring this dignity through proper care is essential. A senior family member with any type of memory issues will feel comfortable if they are in familiar surroundings with familiar people. And because of this, we endeavor to provide all essential care needs so that your loved ones can continue to live at home.
Our Goal
The goal of our memory care service is to foster a safe quality of life, improve our clients present daily living experiences, and aid them in maintaining a sense of purpose and meaning. And, it’s through our continuous review of business policy and diligent standards/ethics that we aim to meet that objective every single day and for every single client.
Some of the services we offer during memory care includes:
- Meal and nutrition preparation
- Maintaining Home Safety
- Transportation
- Housekeeping & Laundry Service
- Companionship and Advocacy
- Fall & Injury Prevention
- Assistance with Exercise and Therapy Routines
- Meal Preparation & Nutrition
- Calming Stress and Anxieties
- And much more…