Caring For Someone with Alzheimers

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True Amore Home Care LIC

3707 E Southern Ave, Floor 1&2 Mesa 85206
14500 Roscoe Blvd, 4th Floor Panorama City, CA 91402, USA
info@trueamorehomecare.com

Supporting Seniors and Families Through Every Stage

Alzheimer’s disease affects millions of Americans, gradually impairing memory, thinking, and decision-making. Receiving a diagnosis can be overwhelming for both the individual and their family, but there are steps you can take to manage the disease and improve quality of life.

While there is currently no cure, treatments and supportive therapies can slow symptom progression and enhance daily living for those affected. Early action—such as consulting a physician and creating a care plan—can make a meaningful difference for your loved one.

Common Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s

 

Early recognition is critical. Watch for these indicators:

  • Memory lapses that interfere with daily routines
  • Difficulty planning or solving familiar problems
  • Trouble completing everyday tasks at home or work
  • Confusion about dates, times, or location
  • Challenges with visual perception or judging distances
  • Struggling to find the right words or follow conversations
  • Misplacing items and being unable to retrace steps
  • Poor judgment, including financial or personal care decisions
  • Withdrawal from work, hobbies, or social interactions
  • Mood or personality changes, including anxiety, depression, or irritability
These symptoms vary from person to person and worsen over time. It’s important to note that Alzheimer’s is not a normal part of aging and should not be confused with occasional forgetfulness.

How to Support a Loved One with Alzheimer’s

 

Being proactive and informed can help you manage the disease and support your loved one effectively. Consider these steps:

  • Educate Yourself: Learn about Alzheimer’s to understand its progression and available resources. Organizations like the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America and the Alzheimer’s Association are excellent starting points.
  • Plan Ahead: Address financial, legal, and long-term care needs, and discuss future wishes with family members.
  • Cognitive Engagement: Activities like music, puzzles, and memory exercises can stimulate the mind and provide positive experiences.
  • Professional and Respite Care: Even if you provide primary care, professional support helps maintain routines and reduces caregiver stress. Hiring trained dementia care professionals ensures your loved one receives safe, compassionate assistance.
  • Build a Support Network: Connect with local support groups, online communities, and trusted friends or family to share advice and care responsibilities while maintaining your own health.

At True Amore Home Care, we offer specialized in-home Alzheimer’s care to help seniors live safely and comfortably while providing peace of mind for families. Our trained caregivers understand the unique challenges of Alzheimer’s and dementia care and can assist with daily tasks, companionship, and safety.

For more information or to explore personalized care options, call +1 800-619-1646 or email info@trueamorehomecare.com.

We’re not just caregivers—we’re trusted companions who bring heart, support, and peace of mind right to your doorstep.

True Amore Home Care LIC

SIMI VALLEY, CA

3707 E Southern Ave, Floor 1&2 Mesa 85206
14500 Roscoe Blvd, 4th Floor Panorama City, CA 91402, USA
info@trueamorehomecare.com