Alzheimer’s & Dementia Awareness Month: How Caregivers Can Support Seniors
June is recognized as Alzheimer’s and Dementia Awareness Month, a time to highlight these diseases that affect millions worldwide. Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia gradually impact memory, thinking, and daily functioning, making caregiving both demanding and essential. During this month, it’s important to showcase the support available to families, including the services provided by Assisting Hands Home Care – Chattanooga.
Understanding Alzheimer’s and Dementia
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Alzheimer’s Disease: The most common form of dementia, affecting 60–80% of cases. It begins with mild memory loss and can progress to difficulties with conversation and daily functioning.
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Dementia: A general term for impairments in memory, thinking, or decision-making that interfere with everyday life. While common in older adults, dementia is not a normal part of aging.
The Role of Caregivers
Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s or dementia requires patience, understanding, and specialized skills. Professional caregivers provide invaluable support, helping families navigate the challenges of these diseases with compassion and expertise.
How Assisting Hands Home Care – Chattanooga Helps
Personalized Care Plans
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Tailored to meet each client’s physical, emotional, and cognitive needs in collaboration with families and healthcare providers.
Trained and Experienced Caregivers
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Skilled in dementia care, behavior management, and safety, providing compassionate support to clients and families alike.
Assistance with Daily Living
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Help with bathing, grooming, meals, medication reminders, and other daily activities, promoting dignity and quality of life.
Safety and Supervision
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Caregivers monitor clients to prevent wandering and minimize risks, ensuring a safe home environment.
Companionship and Emotional Support
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Engaging activities and social interaction help maintain cognitive function and emotional well-being.
Respite Care
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Allows family caregivers to rest and recharge while their loved one continues receiving quality care.
Education and Family Support
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Resources, counseling, and support groups help families understand disease progression and cope with the emotional challenges of caregiving.
The Importance of Awareness and Support
Alzheimer’s and Dementia Awareness Month is a chance to educate, advocate, and highlight caregiving support. Assisting Hands Home Care – Chattanooga provides the expertise, compassion, and resources families need to improve quality of life for both seniors and their loved ones.
If you’re caring for someone with Alzheimer’s or dementia, you are not alone. Reach out to Assisting Hands Home Care – Chattanooga to learn how our caregivers can support your family. Together, we can raise awareness, provide care, and make a difference.
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