Alzheimer's & Dementia

Alzheimer’s & Dementia

senior alzheimer's and dementia care

When you have an aging parent who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or Dementia, who can you trust for support to provide the compassionate aid that you need? Stay at Home Senior Care considers it a privilege to provide care to those suffering with Alzheimer’s and Dementia in Greenville, Spartanburg, and Cherokee Counties.

Our non-medical care at home is trusted by countless families who want to help their loved ones remain at home. If you have a parent or loved one who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or Dementia, you can trust Stay at Home Senior Care to provide the compassionate care that your loved one deserves.

One of the few certainties of dementia or related disorders is that your loved one’s needs will change over the course of their illness. The flexible, customized care from Stay at Home Senior Care of the Upstate will grow and change with the needs of your loved one and family.

Alzheimer’s disease doesn’t only affect the family member with the condition. Alzheimer’s impacts whole families. Coping with this progressive condition requires boundless quantities of patience, empathy and love. Professional care giving provides individualized care for your loved one and gives you back some time to recharge. Our specially trained Alzheimer’s caregivers understand your ups and downs.

We offer an expanded array of services to your loved one:

  • Encouragement to do as many independent activities as possible
  • Personal care assistance, such as toileting, bathing and grooming
  • Maintaining a routine to discourage agitation
  • Mental stimulation through conversation, listening to music, drawing, and other activities
  • Maintaining a safe environment
  • Managing changing patterns and behaviors
  • Adapting the level of care as the disease progresses
  • Honoring and respecting who the senior was earlier in life and who they are today
  • Providing nutritious meals/ encouraging the client to participate in meal planning
  • Assisting with mobility and socialization skills
  • Transporting to medical appointments and other events
  • Supporting the family physically, emotionally, and spiritually
  • Light housework and other household tasks
  • Pet and plant care, if needed