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Visiting
Angels® and the Alzheimer's Foundation of America
Have Formed a Partnership!
Mission: To Improve the Quality of Life for Dementia Sufferers and Their Families
Most often, after an initial diagnosis of Alzheimer's
or a related dementia illness, families are faced with difficult
decisions about providing care for their loved one. Working parents
with children are faced with new stresses to balance work and
family. Families who are separated by great distances must make
hard choices to provide care. Sometimes nursing homes or special
care retirement centers seem to be the only options. You do have
a choice and we can help.
Visiting Angels non-medical home care services
allow your loved one to maintain the independence of their daily
routines and familiar surroundings. We can help your loved one
avoid the emotional trauma of leaving their cherished home while
helping cope with the dementia illness and providing the respite
care so important for the family.
As part of a collaborative relationship formed
by Visiting Angels and the Alzheimer's Foundation of America,
Visiting Angels, has become the first national non-medical senior
home care provider in North America to offer an AFA sponsored
formal training and qualification program for our caregivers
who care for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and related
illnesses.
Eric J. Hall, AFA’s chief executive officer,
praised Visiting Angels for stepping up to provide Dementia Care
Professionals of America (DCPA) training to its healthcare professionals. “As
the incidence of Alzheimer’s disease continues to increase,
it is critical that organizations recognize the importance of
setting high quality standards for healthcare providers. These
efforts will go a long way toward providing optimal care to those
in need.”
Working through the DCPA, a new membership
division of the AFA for healthcare professionals, Visiting
Angels’ agencies
across North America will be training and qualifying selected
caregivers to provide service to individuals and families trying
to cope with this disease.
For more information on this program and availability
of services in your area, contact your local Visiting
Angels office.
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