Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care Plan with Comfort Keepers Serving Greater Alexandria, VA
You're not alone—our team is here to support both your loved ones and you. We provide services in Alexandria, Arlington, Springfield, and nearby areas.
Given the unique challenges that these diseases offer, finding care for Alzheimer's and Dementia patients can be incredibly challenging. Caring for a loved one may be difficult, given the need to provide for their needs and keep them safe.
Our caregivers have been specially trained and are eager to assist. If you are in Alexandria or a surrounding city, contact us by calling (855) 335-3155 or continue reading to see how we can help.
What is Dementia and Alzheimer’s?
It is defined as a deterioration in mental capacity that is severe enough to interfere with a person's everyday life, such as memory loss or the inability to accomplish familiar tasks. Alzheimer's disease, which accounts for 50 to 80 percent of dementia cases, is the most common kind of dementia. Our services assist people who are experiencing these symptoms by emphasizing their existing talents and qualities while aiding with activities that have become harder for the client to do.
We Offer Services From Caregivers Who Are Specially Trained
It takes a very special service and caregiver to provide the type of care plan that patients need. Each caregiver is carefully screened and specially trained to understand their patients' unique needs.
Our programs are more than just about caring for them; they're also about stimulating them so that they can keep as much of their cognitive ability as possible. In addition to providing stimulation, caregivers collaborate with the family and client to create a secure atmosphere and educate the family about the client's changing behavior, which may be both puzzling and hurtful.
Let's Get Started
Whether you need help learning how to care for your loved one, Comfort Keepers is ready to help you make the best decision for your aging family member.
Our advisors can help put your worries to rest and answer any questions about Alzheimer's care or a dementia care plan, and when you are ready, they will help you schedule a free care consultation so that you can see how we can help you with caring for your loved one in a safe and supportive environment. Contact us online or give us a call, (855) 335-3155.