Alzheimer’s & Dementia Home Care

Types of In-Home Memory Care

In general, there are four different types of in-home memory care. Home care companies may offer one or more of the following services:

  • Companion services: Help with visiting, supervision, or recreational activities.
  • Personal care services: Assistance with dressing, bathing, eating, toileting, exercise, and other personal care.
  • Homemaker services: Help with shopping, housekeeping, and meal preparation.

What Dementia Care Services Are Provided by HomeCare Professionals?

At-home memory care may include things like:

  • Supervision to prevent the person from wandering
  • Companionship to prevent loneliness
  • Light housekeeping, cooking, making sure they take medications on time
  • Assistance with activities of daily living (such as dressing, bathing, toileting, and feeding)
  • Transportation to and from doctor appointments or shopping

HomeCare Professionals strive to be as flexible as possible, enabling us to better meet our client’s needs and schedules across all our services.

Providing exceptional Alzheimer’s & Dementia Home Care for seniors and families in Daly City, Pleasant Hill, Santa Clara, Livermore, & Citrus Heights, San Francisco, San Jose, Chico and across the Peninsula.

The Benefits of Alzheimer's & Dementia Home Care

When your loved one has Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia, home care has many advantages.

Pros of home care for dementia:

  • Home is familiar and comfortable
  • Your loved one can develop a more personal one-on-one relationship with their caregiver(s)
  • Typically, less expensive than a nursing home
  • Seniors can remain as independent as possible

How Do I Know If My Loved One Needs In-Home Care for Alzheimer’s or Dementia?

Since Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia are progressive, there will likely come a time when your loved one will fail to care for themselves properly. Here are some signs that your loved one may benefit from home care:

  • Changes in behavior, such as failing to maintain personal hygiene or pay bills on time
  • Disorientation and confusion that puts their physical safety at risk, such as wandering away from home or forgetting the rules of the road while driving
  • Decline in physical health, such as losing weight because they forget to eat or aren’t taking medication properly
  • Death or deterioration of their primary caregiver, such as a spouse
  • Incontinence is a problem you may not want to handle on your own

At HomeCare Professionals we put the needs of our clients and their families first. But don’t just take our word for it read our testimonials.

You may have some questions. Chances are we’ve been asked the very same question quite a few times. So we’ve started gathering a few of them here.

Dementia and Alzheimer’s Home Care for Seniors

Step 1: Contact     

The client or their advocate (someone acting on the client’s behalf) decide they are interested in exploring home care. They proactively research service providers or get a referral for a company that provides service in their geographic area of need. The client/advocate will then call HomeCare Professionals or visit our Get Started page and communicate the general needs of the client. Home care is not appropriate for everyone and during this initial conversation we will be able to determine if the client is a good candidate for home care services. If the client is a candidate for home care care then an in-person assessment will be scheduled at a time and date convenient for the client should the client wish to proceed.

Step 2: The Assessment 

The assessment is a thorough face to face consultation by HomeCare Professionals with the client/advocate where all relevant details pertaining to the care situation are discussed. The exact cost, schedule, care needs and other factors are all examined and discussed. In some situations, it is possible to do the assessment over the phone when the client’s urgency does not permit the time for an in-person assessment. The assessment is a collaborative meeting where we couple our experience of over a decade of providing care with the client / advocates personal knowledge and history of the recipient of care. At the conclusion of the assessment clients will have a full and complete understanding of how our services work. HomeCare Professionals does not charge any fees to assess potential clients.

Step 3: Caregiver Selection      

HomeCare Professionals has a large team of caregivers who have a broad range of experience and backgrounds. Making the right match between caregiver(s) and client is perhaps the most important aspect of what we do. We utilize the information gathered during the assessment and take those many factors into pairing caregivers with clients. Depending on client preference, one-on-one caregiver interviews with the client/advocate can be conducted during this step, however clients often simply ask HomeCare Professionals to make the caregiver selection once the assessment has been completed. Once appropriate caregivers have been selected and confirmed, HomeCare Professionals is ready to provide service.

Step 4: Commencing Service   

Once the caregiver(s) have been agreed upon and confirmed, all that is required is a signature on our service agreement and services can begin at the agreed upon time.

HomeCare Professionals is a licensed Home Care Organization by the State of California. We have locations in the San Francisco Bay Area and in the Sacramento Area. At HomeCare Professionals we put the needs of our client and their families first. The process for putting a successful care plan in place can vary with each client.

Often our client’s urgency dictates the manner in which we proceed. In some cases we are asked to begin services the within a few hours of the client making their initial contact. In other cases, clients may take weeks or longer before deciding to start service. HomeCare Professionals strives to be as flexible as possible which enables us to better meet our client’s needs and schedules, not the other way around. 

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