Dementia Care
If your loved one is living with dementia, you likely understand how important it is to maintain familiar surroundings and the same daily routines. These things are crucial for managing dementia. With the help of a professional caregiver, your family can find a balance of in-home memory care and personal assistance to support your loved one through this unpredictable condition.
At Visiting Angels, we understand the unique needs of seniors that are living with dementia. Our team of professional caregivers specializes in providing personalized care for seniors with Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia or memory diseases. We collaborate and coordinate with families every step of the way along this journey to ensure your loved one's quality of life while ensuring their safety and comfort.
Our caregivers are not only trained to manage the complexities of dementia but are also dedicated to offering compassionate support. They work hard to maintain your loved one’s dignity, respect their routines, and provide a sense of security for both your loved one and your family.
Your loved one’s care plan will be tailored to their specific type of dementia, ensuring that it aligns with their diagnosis and helps make their daily life more comfortable and enjoyable.
What Types of Dementia Do We Care For?
We specialize in supporting individuals with a variety of dementia-related conditions, including:
Alzheimer’s Disease
Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
Frontotemporal Dementia
Huntington's Disease
Lewy Body Dementia
Parkinson’s Disease Dementia
Vascular Dementia
Early-Onset Dementia
Services We Offer:
Our caregivers provide a wide range of services to meet your loved one’s needs:
- Dressing, bathing, toileting and hygeine
- Toileting
- Mobility and transfers
- Companionship to reduce senior isolation
- Errands
- Light housekeeping
- Meal Preparation
- Medication reminders
- Transportation to medical appointments
- Assistance with walking and mobility
- Wandering prevention and safety
- And much more...
Finding the right care for your loved one is an important decision, and we are here to make the process as simple as possible. Here’s how it works:
1. Schedule a Free Consultation by calling us at 509-903-4000.
Our no-obligation consultation gives us a chance to learn about your loved one’s current situation and care needs. During this meeting, our care coordinators will also answer any questions you may have about in-home dementia care.
2. Create a Personalized Care Plan with our professionals.
After the consultation, we will develop a tailored care plan that suits your loved one’s unique needs and preferences. This plan will guide our caregivers in providing the most appropriate care.
3. Meet Your Caregiver.
We will match your loved one with a qualified caregiver who is not only skilled but also compassionate. All of our caregivers undergo thorough screening and training to ensure they are the right fit for your family’s needs.
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Frequently Asked Questions About In-Home Dementia Care:
Can you provide care in a dementia facility?
While dementia care facilities offer some group activities, they often lack the individualized attention that can be provided in the home. Our caregivers offer one-on-one support at home, or even in long-term care settings, to ensure your loved one has the personal attention and familiarity they need.
How do you get to know my loved one?
Our caregivers take time to learn about your loved one’s likes, dislikes, and daily preferences. We strive to create a sense of comfort by incorporating their favorite hobbies, shows, or social activities into their routine. This personalized care helps foster genuine companionship and enhances their quality of life.
What happens if my loved one’s dementia symptoms change?
As dementia symptoms evolve, we continuously monitor and adjust the care plan to meet your loved one’s changing needs. For example, if your loved one experiences more agitation at night, we can introduce overnight care or additional safety measures to prevent wandering.
Let us help you provide the best possible care for your loved one. Contact us today to learn more about how we can support your family with compassionate in-home dementia care.
Serving Liberty Lake, Mead, Colbert, Deer Park & Surrounding Areas
Visiting Angels LIBERTY LAKE WA
23801 E Appleway #120Liberty Lake, WA 99019
Phone: 509-903-4000
IHS.FS.61468298