Alzheimer's CAREGiver Training Program
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You notice mild dementia symptoms and hope they are nothing:
* Your spouse, who typically remembers every birthday and anniversary, begins to lose track of important dates.
* Mom, who is always on time, wasn't ready when you went to pick her up for her doctor's appointment because she forgot about it.
* Dad, a retired accountant, struggles with simple arithmetic.
* Elderly Aunt Betty, who is a whiz in the kitchen, forgets how to use the microwave.
After an Alzheimer's diagnosis, you may believe the best care for your senior loved one is at home in familiar surroundings. Like the majority of devoted family caregivers, you take on the role of providing Alzheimer's and dementia care. As a primary caregiver for a senior with the disease, the effort begins to take a toll on your own physical and emotional health, family life and career. As the day-to-day demands increase, you seek respite care, but no one seems to understand the specialized needs of your loved one. Finding care providers with Alzheimer's and dementia care experience is often challenging and frustrating.
Help with Alzheimer's & Dementia is Here
Specialized non-medical Alzheimer's and dementia care is available. Home Instead Senior Care of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, recognizes the importance of understanding and supporting seniors living with Alzheimer's disease and other dementia illnesses.
Home Instead Senior Care and The George G. Glenner Alzheimer's Family Centers, Inc., partnered to develop an Alzheimer's training program for Home Instead CAREGivers. The program is a direct result of the Glenner Centers' 20 years of experience in serving Alzheimer's patients, helping their families and educating healthcare professionals. This important caregiving program is a natural progression of the Alzheimer's care training already provided in the company's comprehensive training program.
Home Instead Senior Care's non-medical in-home Alzheimer's care is often as important as healthcare, particularly when it enables a senior with Alzheimer's disease to remain at home. Our staff works with you to establish safe and more comfortable environments, trusting relationships and techniques to maximize independence for as long as possible for those with Alzheimer's disease. You may be surprised to see your loved one once again perform tasks you thought were no longer possible. Our specialized approach of encouragement and assistance helps family members cope with the challenges of Alzheimer's disease.
One trained CAREGiver had this to say about the Home Instead Senior Care Alzheimer's training:
"I've learned to step inside the world of the person with Alzheimer's disease and adjust to that changing world. Through the training, I've learned the importance of providing reassurance and comfort. Though I don't know what the future is for those I care for, I do know that each person deserves to live with dignity. The training prepared me to give my clients all the respect, compassion and patience they deserve."