Our Caregivers Have Advanced DementiaWise® Training to Support People with Alzheimer’s and Other Forms of Dementia
Help seniors and older adults manage mood swings, agitation, and memory loss in a safe space.
Watching someone you love behave in a very different way is emotionally taxing, and many people feel they are ill-equipped to meet their care needs. ComForCare’s flexible in-home dementia care in Edmonton ensures your loved one has someone to keep them mentally engaged and take care of them in the most comfortable setting–their home.
When you need a helping hand looking after your loved one, ComForCare is there for you. Our qualified caregivers employ evidence-based, nationally-recognized methods to keep seniors and older adults mentally stimulated and resolve dementia-related challenges.
Dementia is a broad term for loss of memory, thinking, cognitive, and language abilities. Over time, these symptoms can become severe enough that they interfere in the person’s daily functioning and quality of life and can pose safety concerns.
Dementia care includes interventions, care practices, and activities specific to helping with these symptoms and avoiding things that can upset a person with dementia. For instance, a person’s first instinct might be to correct someone with memory issues when they remember something incorrectly—a common one is thinking someone is alive that isn’t. This is inherently upsetting for anyone, but for someone without memory issues, it would be helpful to remind them. Someone with memory issues, however, will likely forget this reminder, but won’t lose the feeling of loss and confusion that came with it.
This is a progressive type of dementia, with the person requiring a high level of care. You may be able to care for a loved one at first, however, specialized care will be required once the disease is in its advanced stages. Our caregivers provide complete care, letting you get back to your daily routine and allowing you time to savour precious moments with your loved one.
Caring for someone with a frontotemporal disorder is physically and mentally challenging for families. This particular form of dementia can cause dramatic changes in personality. Our caregivers are trained to handle unexpected behaviours, emotional difficulties, mobility issues, and trouble communicating sensitively. With flexible care programs, you can schedule care during the day or have someone be with your loved one round-the-clock.
Caring for a senior or older adult with Lewy Body Dementia (LBD) can place emotional and time demands on family members that they cannot meet. ComForCare’s caregivers help minimize stress and anxiety for your loved one with LBD. We ensure they retain a regular routine, engage in simple tasks, exercise regularly, and receive sufficient sleep.
Communication difficulties and the physical demands of caring for someone with Parkinson’s can be challenging for anyone juggling their personal and professional lives. Our caregivers provide companionship, assist with mobility, ensure timely medication, and keep your loved one safe.
87% of family members who care for a senior or older adult with dementia find the realities of providing care challenging. Let us provide your loved one with the day-to-day care and attention they need and help improve their quality of life. Speak to us at (780) 800-7246, or book a free, no-obligation consultation in Edmonton by filling out our form.
Whether your loved one needs assistance only a few hours a week or around-the-clock, our team is happy to help! Call (780) 733-4495 to learn more about the transition care services offered through ComForCare Home Care (Edmonton, AB).
As our loved ones age, knowing the difference between normal forgetfulness and something more serious can be difficult. That’s why ComForCare Canada has created a free guide to help families understand and explore:
ComForCare Canada is here to help you and your loved ones cope with memory loss and the symptoms of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Our caring advisors have patience in understanding dementia behaviors, as well as a genuine passion for nurturing a family-caregiver alliance. Our care providers work with you to develop strategies for your loved one’s daily routine and self-care. And we’re always here to answer questions, provide resources, and share insights about in-home care!
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