Specializing in quality home care in Wellesley and the Eastern Massachusetts area for over 27 years.

Dementia Care at Home

Our agency has been serving the community of Eastern Massachusetts since 1997. We are family owned and operated and take great pride in our relationship based care. Our caregivers are passionate about their work. They are routinely supervised and we provide follow up home visits on a regular ongoing basis. We can confidently state that our care providers are exceptional.

Our objective is to provide these services, to include value-added case management and administration, in a trouble-free and efficient manner, resulting in the highest levels of client satisfaction. CARE Resolutions, Inc. provides service in private homes, assisted living communities, hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, and rehabilitation centers. Our highly-qualified and trained caregivers are ready to help you and your loved ones with a variety of daily activities.

What is Dementia?

Dementia is a term used to describe a decline in cognitive function, including memory, language, and problem-solving abilities. It is a common condition in older adults, and it can be both emotionally and physically challenging for both the person with dementia and their caregiver. Providing care for a loved one with dementia at home can be a rewarding experience, but it can also be overwhelming and stressful. 

Important considerations for providing home care for seniors with dementia, include:

  • managing the person’s care, 
  • maintaining their safety and comfort, 
  • and finding support for the caregiver.

Stages of Dementia

First, it is important to understand the stages of dementia and how the person’s symptoms may change over time. 

Dementia is typically divided into three stages: mild, moderate, and severe. 

In the mild stage, the person may have difficulty remembering recent events or completing familiar tasks. They may also have trouble finding the right words when speaking or writing. 

In the moderate stage, the person may have more difficulty with decision-making and may need more help with daily activities such as bathing and dressing. They may also experience changes in behavior, such as becoming agitated or anxious. 

In the severe stage, the person may need round-the-clock care and may have difficulty communicating or understanding their surroundings.

Dementia Care at Home

Managing the person’s care at home can be a complex task, especially as their symptoms progress. It is important to have a plan in place to ensure that the person’s needs are met and that they are comfortable and safe. Some tips for managing the person’s care at home include:

Establish a routine: People with dementia may benefit from a consistent daily routine, as it can help them feel more secure and reduce confusion and agitation. Try to stick to a consistent schedule for meals, medication, and activities. 

Encourage independence: It is important to allow the person to do as much as they can for themselves, as this can help them maintain their sense of independence and dignity. For example, you may need to provide assistance with bathing and dressing, but you can still encourage the person to do as much as possible on their own.

Use visual aids: Visual aids, such as calendars and clocks with large numbers, can be helpful for people with dementia as they may have difficulty with abstract concepts and verbal instructions. You can also use labels or pictures to help the person identify items, such as the location of the bathroom or the contents of the refrigerator.

Communicate clearly: When communicating with the person, use simple, clear language and give them time to process what you are saying. Avoid asking too many questions at once or using unfamiliar words. It may also be helpful to use nonverbal cues, such as gestures or facial expressions, to help the person understand what you are saying.

CARE Resolutions, Inc. is a family owned and operated company that was founded in 1997 by Vicky Hunt resulting from the compassionate, moving experience of caring for her own mother.

Providing premier Dementia Care at Home for seniors and families in Sherborn, Walpole, Dover, Wellesley, Framingham, Norfolk, Quincy, Weston, Medfield, Boston, and surrounding areas.

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Safety and Comfort for Seniors with Dementia

Maintaining the person’s safety and comfort at home is also an important consideration. Some tips for ensuring the person’s safety and comfort include:

Remove potential hazards: It is important to assess the person’s environment for potential hazards and remove them, if possible. This may include items such as loose rugs or cords, sharp objects, and medications. You may also want to consider installing safety features such as handrails in the bathroom and stairways, and non-slip mats in the shower.

Provide a familiar environment: People with dementia may become disoriented or anxious in unfamiliar environments. It is important to try to maintain a familiar and consistent environment for the person, which may help reduce confusion and agitation. This may include keeping the person’s favorite items in their usual places and maintaining the same layout in their home.

Encourage physical activity: Physical activity is important for maintaining overall health and wellness.

CARE Resolutions case managers and staff to assist in maintaining and improving the clients quality of life while they age in place. 

About CARE Resolution, Inc in Wellesley, MA

CARE Resolutions’ Home Care Services Include:

  • Medication reminders
  • Personal Care ( bathing, dressing, grooming )
  • Light housekeeping
  • Walking and Transfer Assistance
  • Homemaking Services
  • Companion Services
  • Laundry
  • Grocery shopping/errands
  • Transportation
  • Meal preparation
  • Continence Care
  • Cardiac Care
  • Alzheimer Care
  • Diabetic care
  • Geriatric / Frailty / Companion care
  • Nursing follow-up visits
  • Post-surgical / Wound care
  • Parkinson’s care
  • Lou Gehrig’s, ALS care
  • Ancillary Services – Supplies, physical therapy, equipment purchases, and more
  • Serving assisted living, nursing homes and private residences
  • Affiliated with Alzheimer’s Coaching Services & A Place For Mom.
  • We accept all insurances and LTC
  • We assist with government funding and veteran benefits

 

If you are considering In-Home Senior Care, CARE Resolutions is a local 24/7 home care agency, give us a call today.

How Does Home Care Help Seniors with Dementia?

Home care can be an effective option for providing support and assistance to seniors with dementia. Some of the ways in which home care can help seniors with dementia include:

Providing companionship: Home care providers can provide companionship and socialization for seniors with dementia, which can help reduce feelings of loneliness and isolation. They can also engage the person in activities such as reading, crafts, or reminiscing, which can help stimulate the person’s mind and improve their quality of life.

Assisting with daily tasks: Home care providers can assist with tasks such as bathing, dressing, and grooming, which can be challenging for seniors with dementia. They can also help with household chores such as laundry, meal preparation, and grocery shopping.

Medication reminders: Home care providers can help manage the person’s medications, including reminding them to take their medications on schedule and assisting with errands to pick up medications as needed.

Providing respite for caregivers: Caring for a loved one with dementia can be physically and emotionally demanding, and it is important for caregivers to take breaks and recharge. Home care can provide respite for caregivers by taking on some of the caregiving responsibilities, allowing the caregiver to take time for themselves.

Monitoring the person’s health: Home care providers can monitor the person’s health and report any changes or concerns to the person’s healthcare team. They can also provide medication reminders and assist with transportation to appointments, if needed.

Providing safety supervision: Home care providers can provide supervision and assistance to ensure the person’s safety at home. This may include helping the person navigate the home, reminding them to use assistive devices such as canes or walkers, and providing reminders to avoid potential hazards.

Overall, home care can provide a range of benefits for seniors with dementia and their caregivers. It can help seniors with dementia maintain their independence and quality of life, while providing caregivers with much-needed support and respite.

CARE Resolutions aspires to provide that unmatched security, comfort and care to all those whom we serve. Fill out our Get Started form now.