Navigating the Challenges of Dementia with Respite Care
Caring for a beloved family member who has dementia is a big job. Family caregivers need to be able to take breaks but may feel that’s impossible. Respite care is the answer.
Caring for a beloved family member who has dementia is a big job. Family caregivers need to be able to take breaks but may feel that’s impossible. Respite care is the answer.
If your mom has home care, she will get regular visits from a trained caregiver who can help her with anything she needs help with around the house.
A personal care at home provider is a great option if your loved one has limited mobility or feels self-conscious about going out.
BrightCare Homecare is dedicated to helping seniors live independently, with safety, comfort, and a sense of belonging in their own homes.
24-hour home care attendants are able to step in and support your loved one through managing their daily life for healthier living.
Dementia patients have a particularly difficult time transitioning home from the hospital. Hospital to home transition care makes this task easier for family caregivers and dementia patients.
BrightCare Homecare takes the scare out of your home care needs, whether the care is for yourself or a loved one, we have got you covered.
Consistency and routine might sound boring to some people, but they can help seniors with dementia really thrive and enjoy their lives.
As part of our fall prevention initiative, we were out in the community providing complimentary non-slip socks to ensure comfort and safety at home!
With gradual adjustments and the support of loved ones and companion care at home, seniors can easily make the transition, resulting in better health and well-being.