Symptoms of Dementia in Seniors:
Know What to Look For
Coping with the effects that aging has on your parent can be difficult and noticing the beginning symptoms of dementia in seniors usually signals that it is time to consider senior care options. Your older parent may just be showing some early signs of forgetfulness or mild loss of memory and you may want to check with a professional to make sure that their safety is not jeopardized.
Senior Helpers: Experienced with Symptoms of Dementia in Seniors
We Have Solutions that Can Remedy Your Situation
"Peace of Mind" Visits Provide Living Assistance for Your Aging Parent
Senior Helpers offers short daily visits that make sure that your parent is checked on and receives help with some of their day-to-day activities. This can alleviate some of your stress with caring for your senior parent who may be forgetful sometimes. These visits can help with meal planning and preparation, medication reminders, and help with some hygiene activities. These short visits give you peace of mind and allow senior citizens to remain living independently in their home. Find out more about "Peace of Mind" visits.
Alzheimer's/Dementia Care Services
Sometimes symptoms of dementia in seniors can start off and become difficult to manage. Senior Helpers offers many services to help out seniors with dementia or Alzheimer's including:
- Nurse Visits - to check on your loved own and to prepare medications
- MedServ Plan - customized medical plans to including RN visits, medical evaluations, drug interaction monitoring and overall home monitoring, monthly reports to primary care physicians, phone call reminders if necessary and more
- "Peace of Mind Visits" - we will have regularly scheduled visits, daily if needed, for meal preparation, medication reminders, hygiene assistance, and general companionship
- Sitter Services - including at-home, at hospitals, or even in care facilities to help provide general assistance, companionship, and if necessary to take care of your loved one
- Veterans Services - aside from the assistance listed above, we can assist you with paperwork for VA reimbursements, contacts and letter writing, transportation to VA offices, clinics or hospitals
Please view our service task list for general assistance services that we can help with whether your loved one continues to stay at home or is in need of a more direct care facility. Dementia and Alzheimer's can be exceptionally debilitating and there is no shame in asking for caregiver assistance. We want you to be satisfied that if you cannot be there all of the time, then someone can watch over your parent or relative. Find out more about senior healthcare issues. We have links to useful organizations including the Alzheimer's Association and other organizations where you can get the information you need to help your loved one.
Contact Senior Helpers Today
& We Can Put You in Touch with Your Local Caregivers
1-800-760-6389



