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behavioral concerns

ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT

Disorientation and frustration start becoming a pattern and there are certain ways to help minimize their frequency 

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Mission

Alzheimer’s support and caregiving involve a combination of specialized care techniques, safety strategies, and emotional resilience, because dementia changes how a person thinks, behaves, and communicates. The role is demanding but deeply meaningful, and the needs evolve as the disease progresses. It's important to make safety a priority, along with of course an individual's comfort.

Service

Core responsibilities include:

  • Helping with bathing, dressing, grooming, eating, and mobility

  • Managing communication changes and adapting to new behaviors

  • Creating structured routines to reduce confusion

  • Ensuring home safety and preventing wandering

  • Monitoring for medical issues such as dehydration, falls, or infections

  • Providing emotional support and companionship

  • Coordinating medical appointments and long‑term care planning

Alzheimer’s often brings behaviors like wandering, agitation, or communication difficulties. Authoritative guidance emphasizes:

  • Learning warning signs of wandering and using safety strategies.

  • Adapting activities to maintain quality of life.

  • Using structured routines and calm communication techniques.

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