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Home Instead Senior Care
Naperville, Fox Valley

I want to thank you for your services. I was very pleased and at ease. I will recommend your services to anyone.

 

— Sandy

 

 

Call Home Instead at (630) 637-3360 for information on how we can help your loved one with Alzheimer's and dementia care services in Naperville, Aurora, Montgomery, Oswego, and surrounding communities.

Call us today at 630 637 3360

Alzheimer's Care Services

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Senior and his caregiver take a walk on a nice day
Need Care for a Senior? We have friendly, affordable services right here in your area. Request information today!
 

Home Instead Senior Care's Team at the Naperville Walk to End Alzheimer's

Our Naperville team also participates in the Alzheimer's Association's Walk to End Alzheimer's at the Naperville Riverwalk each year. This year's walk will be September 25, 2011.  Last year in 2010, the Home Instead Senior Care Network was a Gold National Team, with 249 local Home Instead Senior Care teams raising a total of $232,601 for the Alzheimer's Association.

Specialized Non-Medical
Alzheimer's and Dementia Care

We Can Help You Face the Challenges

In addition to a multi-phased safety and caregiving education program, Home Instead Senior Care CAREGiversSM receive specialized training designed to help them work with clients who have Alzheimer's disease or related dementias. This program was created in 2001 in collaboration with The George G. Glenner Alzheimer's Family Centers of San Diego, California.

In 2003, the American Society on Aging recognized Home Instead, Inc. for the development of this Alzheimer's CAREGiver Training Program by honoring the company with the "Small Business of the Year Award."

Our Knowledge and Resources Work for You
Our CAREGivers can provide assistance with enhancing and restoring the simple pleasures of life, such as a walk in the park, a ride in the car to get ice cream or spending time in the garden. These elder care activities are proven to maximize abilities and independence. They remain one of the best treatments for this disease. CAREGivers who work with dementia are trained to:

  • Maintain a safe environment
  • Manage changing behaviors
  • Provide nutritious meals
  • Provide mind-stimulating activities
  • Create social interaction
  • Supervise daily activities
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