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Los Angeles Alzheimer's and Dementia Care

As a senior moves through the stages of Alzheimer's disease, declines in independence are common. Salus offers hourly dementia home care in Los Angeles County and around the clock non-medical support to provide flexibility for families as they work to ensure that their loved ones needs are always met in a way that promotes dignity and trust while making a diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease easier to cope with.
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Los Angeles Alzheimer's and Dementia Services Provided:

Los Angeles Alzheimer's and Dementia Services Provided:

  • Supervision to Minimize Wandering or Sundowner’s Syndrome
  • Encouraging Independence and Providing Supervision with ADLs and IADLs
  • Companionship to Overcome Feelings of Isolation
  • Effective Fall Prevention Care Planning
  • Consistent Care to Foster Trust and Reduce Negative Behaviors
  • Hourly Respite Support for Family Caregivers

Salus Homecare of Los Angeles County services Orange County and Ventura County with full time, part time and intermittent dementia care services. Professional Alzheimer’s caregivers are available to support seniors who are in need of memory care any time of day or night, for as few as four hours a day and up to around the clock care. Overnight care is also available making it easier for family caregivers to safely cope with wandering or Sundowner’s Syndrome.

If you believe that dementia care at home is the right choice for your family, contact Salus Homecare of Los Angeles County to request your free, no obligation consultation.

The care was wonderful but I just wish it could be longer because it was helping and now it’s done. I need so much more.

Karen K Riverside County May 31, 2024

I was satisfied with the physical therapist, she was professional and respectful.

Anonymous Los Angeles May 21, 2024

Los Angeles Dementia and Alzheimer's Care FAQ's

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Yes, Salus Homecare of Los Angeles dementia caregivers are experts in dealing with many of the symptoms associated with Alzheimer’s disease in positive ways. They learn effective coping techniques, gain the trust of your loved one, and use positive redirection to minimize emotional outbursts and assist with ADLs in a compassionate, caring manner.

Agitation and confusion are typical side effects of Sundowner’s Syndrome. Salus dementia caregivers in Los Angeles are trained to recognize these symptoms and use positive techniques to help minimize them. With a thorough assessment and a carefully developed dementia care plan, we can help to get your mom back on track.

Yes. Salus Homecare of Los Angeles County dementia caregivers often assists families with hourly or around the clock respite needs. We can arrange to have a professional caregiver in the home anytime of day or night to give you a break, ensure that your loved one is properly supervised and supported and make it easier to balance your own needs with the needs of your loved one with dementia.

Other Home Care Services Salus Offers

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ADLs

Activities of daily living are the basic, personal tasks of everyday life. They are required to maintain essential hygiene and health and support independent living.

  • Bathing & Dressing
  • Personal Hygiene & Toileting
  • Ambulation
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IADLs

Instrumental activities of daily living are more complex tasks that also support an independent life. They often require a higher level of dexterity and mental capacity.

  • Transportation & Running Errands
  • Meal Preparation
  • Housekeeping
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Respite Care

Respite care is a service for family caregivers. It provides a break from caregiving routines and time away while knowing that loved ones are safe and comfortable.

  • Supervision & Socialization
  • Consistent Care
  • Breaks for Loved Ones
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