Alzheimer’s and dementia care at home is provided by Salus Homecare to give family caregivers support and make it easier for seniors to remain safe in familiar surroundings as Alzheimer’s disease progresses. Our professional caregivers develop meaningful relationships with patients and their family members, building trust and making it easier for the senior to feel comfortable accepting the help that they need.
Salus Homecare’s non-medical caregivers remind seniors to take important medications, help to schedule doctor’s visits and can accompany seniors to medical facilities when they’re seeking medical care. They also offer companionship and encourage the senior to eat healthy foods and engage in activity. In this way, our dementia caregivers oftentimes help to slow the mental and physical decline of Alzheimer’s disease, encouraging seniors to remain more independent and engaged in life for a longer period of time.
Lena M. Orange County March 27, 2025The nurse was the nurse assigned to my in- home care. She was amazing. Always going above and beyond to take care time, she is compassionate, empathic, and provides great care.
Eva M. Orange County March 24, 2025We are very grateful for the hospice team. They answered questions, gave advice when asked, and always were willing to listen.
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Salus Homecare employs experienced non-medical caregivers with specialized training in Alzheimer’s and dementia. Our professional caregivers provide supervision and care for seniors with Alzheimer’s. In addition, many of our locations offer Medicare certified home health care, palliative care and accredited hospice care so if your loved one’s dementia care needs increase, we can continue to provide the right level of Alzheimer’s support at home. This means you won’t have to shop for a new home care provider or move your loved one to a facility in the later stages of the illness if your goal is to maintain consistent, quality care at home.
Salus Homecare can create a personalized dementia care plan for your mom that provides her with support in the areas where she needs help and reminders, encouragement, or supervision when she’s able to remain independent. It is always our goal to encourage seniors with Alzheimer’s to remain independent and only increase care when they need more help for safety or comfort.
As with all of our services, dementia support at home is designed to benefit families and empower you to maintain the schedule you want and need to keep. Our dementia care services are available anytime of day or night, and many of our non-medical caregivers have specialized knowledge and training in helping seniors to remain safe when wandering or Sundowner’s Syndrome is of concern.
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ADLs are fundamental daily life tasks. They lend themselves to safety, hygiene, health and independence. If it is not possible to complete tasks alone, home care support benefits the senior.
Tasks that promote independence in the community. These tasks are not essential for daily functioning in the way that ADLs are, but they do help a person to remain independent and maintain a higher quality of life.
Professional respite care ensures that seniors have the support and supervision they need at home, giving family members freedom to step away to work, travel or relax.
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